Brightness fading in and out?
Okay so third day with 3d vision. Great fun. Something wierd is happening now though.

The brightness when i use it seems to like almost pulse ... its not a fliker cause its a smooth fade in and out but it just is in and out in and out. Sometimes it just randomly starts doing it and will stop. Usually if I havnt been using the glasses it wont do it right away but after a bit it does. Any ideas?
Okay so third day with 3d vision. Great fun. Something wierd is happening now though.



The brightness when i use it seems to like almost pulse ... its not a fliker cause its a smooth fade in and out but it just is in and out in and out. Sometimes it just randomly starts doing it and will stop. Usually if I havnt been using the glasses it wont do it right away but after a bit it does. Any ideas?

#1
Posted 01/30/2010 06:06 PM   
Nothing guys?
Nothing guys?

#2
Posted 02/01/2010 05:46 PM   
[quote name='MistaP' post='993307' date='Feb 1 2010, 06:46 PM']Nothing guys?[/quote]

Is this only noticble through the 3D-glasses...? What card are you using?
[quote name='MistaP' post='993307' date='Feb 1 2010, 06:46 PM']Nothing guys?



Is this only noticble through the 3D-glasses...? What card are you using?

#3
Posted 02/01/2010 06:12 PM   
[quote name='StereoUser' post='993325' date='Feb 1 2010, 12:12 PM']Is this only noticble through the 3D-glasses...? What card are you using?[/quote]

Yes it is definitly the glasses. I can remove them and look at the screen and it isnt pulsing i can hold them to the screen and see it only on the lenses. I got dual 285s. I can't yet find a rhyme or reason as to why it does it when it is and why it isnt when it isnt.

I should note that it isnt hampering the 3d effects at all. It is just strange when I am playing resident evil 5 and the brightness is pulsing in and out and it looks like I am in a disco.
[quote name='StereoUser' post='993325' date='Feb 1 2010, 12:12 PM']Is this only noticble through the 3D-glasses...? What card are you using?



Yes it is definitly the glasses. I can remove them and look at the screen and it isnt pulsing i can hold them to the screen and see it only on the lenses. I got dual 285s. I can't yet find a rhyme or reason as to why it does it when it is and why it isnt when it isnt.



I should note that it isnt hampering the 3d effects at all. It is just strange when I am playing resident evil 5 and the brightness is pulsing in and out and it looks like I am in a disco.

#4
Posted 02/01/2010 06:16 PM   
[quote name='MistaP' post='993327' date='Feb 1 2010, 12:16 PM']Yes it is definitly the glasses. I can remove them and look at the screen and it isnt pulsing i can hold them to the screen and see it only on the lenses. I got dual 285s. I can't yet find a rhyme or reason as to why it does it when it is and why it isnt when it isnt.

I should note that it isnt hampering the 3d effects at all. It is just strange when I am playing resident evil 5 and the brightness is pulsing in and out and it looks like I am in a disco.[/quote]

I guess noone else has had this problem? Should I be looking to return the glasses?
[quote name='MistaP' post='993327' date='Feb 1 2010, 12:16 PM']Yes it is definitly the glasses. I can remove them and look at the screen and it isnt pulsing i can hold them to the screen and see it only on the lenses. I got dual 285s. I can't yet find a rhyme or reason as to why it does it when it is and why it isnt when it isnt.



I should note that it isnt hampering the 3d effects at all. It is just strange when I am playing resident evil 5 and the brightness is pulsing in and out and it looks like I am in a disco.



I guess noone else has had this problem? Should I be looking to return the glasses?

#5
Posted 02/02/2010 11:05 PM   
[quote name='MistaP' post='994202' date='Feb 2 2010, 11:05 PM']I guess noone else has had this problem? Should I be looking to return the glasses?[/quote]
Sounds like it could be faulty glasses yep. Can you try them on another PC at all? Also do you have good line-of-sight between the emitter and glasses and no other IR devices nearby?
[quote name='MistaP' post='994202' date='Feb 2 2010, 11:05 PM']I guess noone else has had this problem? Should I be looking to return the glasses?

Sounds like it could be faulty glasses yep. Can you try them on another PC at all? Also do you have good line-of-sight between the emitter and glasses and no other IR devices nearby?

#6
Posted 02/02/2010 11:19 PM   
I cant check on another device. I am the only one I know around with a 3d Vision setup. No other IR devices no problem with a line of sight and only a foot and a half away.
I cant check on another device. I am the only one I know around with a 3d Vision setup. No other IR devices no problem with a line of sight and only a foot and a half away.

#7
Posted 02/03/2010 05:21 AM   
Perhaps try and turn off all the artificial light sources in your room.
The glasses are known to 'misbehave' in certain light condition.
Perhaps try and turn off all the artificial light sources in your room.

The glasses are known to 'misbehave' in certain light condition.

#8
Posted 02/03/2010 07:56 AM   
Have you charged the glasses lately, their battery might be low...
Have you charged the glasses lately, their battery might be low...

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#9
Posted 02/03/2010 06:37 PM   
I have tried different lighting in my room and that has no effect and the glasses were on an absolutley frsh charge. I have come to find it's worse in brighter games like re5 not so bad n batman aa
I have tried different lighting in my room and that has no effect and the glasses were on an absolutley frsh charge. I have come to find it's worse in brighter games like re5 not so bad n batman aa

#10
Posted 02/04/2010 01:49 AM   
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