[quote name='jlovel01' date='12 April 2011 - 04:48 PM' timestamp='1302644905' post='1223621']
I called DepthQ and they sent me an EDID to import. This removed the warning, but for nvidia 3D vision, they still have a problem with the left eye right eye being inverted (so I need to wear my shutter glasses upside down), which is ridiculous. I haven't tried the new NVIDIA Quadro 6000 driver, so I will post if updating the driver works.
[/quote]
Can you please provide details?
- GPU make/model
- Driver version you are using
- what content you are using which shows eye reversal
[quote name='jlovel01' date='12 April 2011 - 04:48 PM' timestamp='1302644905' post='1223621']
I called DepthQ and they sent me an EDID to import. This removed the warning, but for nvidia 3D vision, they still have a problem with the left eye right eye being inverted (so I need to wear my shutter glasses upside down), which is ridiculous. I haven't tried the new NVIDIA Quadro 6000 driver, so I will post if updating the driver works.
Can you please provide details?
- GPU make/model
- Driver version you are using
- what content you are using which shows eye reversal
[quote name='cyberheater' date='14 April 2011 - 06:44 AM' timestamp='1302763451' post='1224497']
For the love of god Andrew. Please allow the user to disable this warning sign. A key press toggle would be great.
[/quote]
I agree, it would take less than 5 minutes of coding to add a CTRL + ALT + Insert Toggle for this warning text. Its been several years since people first started complaining about this and you still haven't sorted it out.
[quote name='cyberheater' date='14 April 2011 - 06:44 AM' timestamp='1302763451' post='1224497']
For the love of god Andrew. Please allow the user to disable this warning sign. A key press toggle would be great.
I agree, it would take less than 5 minutes of coding to add a CTRL + ALT + Insert Toggle for this warning text. Its been several years since people first started complaining about this and you still haven't sorted it out.
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
Thanks for the quickly reply. I'm running 1280x720 at 120Hz. Normally I'm running applications I've built myself in XNA but I also receive the warning with the testing program in the nVidia 3D vision control panel.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 12:05 PM' timestamp='1302800739' post='1224749']
Thanks. Some more questions:
- What resolution and refres rate are you running when you see this problem?
- What applications are you running that shows this problem?
[/quote]
Thanks for the quickly reply. I'm running 1280x720 at 120Hz. Normally I'm running applications I've built myself in XNA but I also receive the warning with the testing program in the nVidia 3D vision control panel.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 12:05 PM' timestamp='1302800739' post='1224749']
Thanks. Some more questions:
- What resolution and refres rate are you running when you see this problem?
- What applications are you running that shows this problem?
[quote name='jbolton' date='14 April 2011 - 02:55 PM' timestamp='1302810905' post='1224838']
Thanks for the quickly reply. I'm running 1280x720 at 120Hz. Normally I'm running applications I've built myself in XNA but I also receive the warning with the testing program in the nVidia 3D vision control panel.
[/quote]
Hi
Can you also provide details on your system? I still dont know what GPUs you are using.
[quote name='jbolton' date='14 April 2011 - 02:55 PM' timestamp='1302810905' post='1224838']
Thanks for the quickly reply. I'm running 1280x720 at 120Hz. Normally I'm running applications I've built myself in XNA but I also receive the warning with the testing program in the nVidia 3D vision control panel.
Hi
Can you also provide details on your system? I still dont know what GPUs you are using.
[quote name='jbolton' date='14 April 2011 - 04:35 PM' timestamp='1302816929' post='1224868']
I'm using a Quadro Fx3700 but with the standard 3D vision kit, not the pro version
[/quote]
Ok. So right now I know you are using
Quadro FX 3700
266.85 drivers
DepthQ projector at 1280x720
Do you know what version of the 3D Vision controller driver you are using?
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
[/quote]
Andrew, I realize you're just doing your job and sorry to be harsh, but your comments here really rubs salt in my open wound and I have to vent. Here's why:
I'm using an Acer H6320 and the resolution is 1024x720 @120 Hz. I have been using 3D with a GTX260 for a few months now. I initially had the dreaded red warning problem, but was able to fix it by doing a safe mode nvidia driver uninstall w/ DriveSweeper then reinstalling an older driver (197.45). This solved everything, and strangely enough I was able to subsequently install updated recent drivers on top of this (without doing a thurough DriverSweep) without the problem returning.
I just recently upgraded to a GTX560Ti and the dreaded red msg has returned. To be precise, it shows up during the 3D set up and in all games. Unfortunately, the 560Ti does not work with the 197.45 drivers so I can't use my previous workaround. The only real problem is that the glass shutters are inverted, which can be simply fixed by wearing them upside down, really not too much of a problem. [i]WHAT IS AN UNCURABLE PROBLEM, THOUGH, IS THAT THE INABILITY TO DISABLE THE OBNOXIOUS ERROR MSG FLAT OUT RUINS THE GAMING EXPERIENCE[/i]
You say "We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it". No........a much more important priority should be to care more about your customers like myself who now have $200 paper weights on their hands simply because you're company is being short sited and stubborn in its refusal to supply a simple user-end ability to disable the error message, particularly given the persistence of this problem.
Before you come back with meaningless pabulum such as "what's your OS...are you sure the resolution is correct....have you tried x,y or z...don't bother. In all likelihood this is your driver’s problem....and I've spent hours now trying to find another work around for it...but I don't really care. [i]ALL YOUR COMAPANY HAS TO DO IS OFFER THE ABILITY TO DISABLE THE ERROR MSG[/i].....and my problems largely solved. If this does not happen real soon, the GTX560Ti is the absolute last nVidia product I will ever purchase.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 11:04 AM' timestamp='1302800685' post='1224747']
Guys
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
Andrew, I realize you're just doing your job and sorry to be harsh, but your comments here really rubs salt in my open wound and I have to vent. Here's why:
I'm using an Acer H6320 and the resolution is 1024x720 @120 Hz. I have been using 3D with a GTX260 for a few months now. I initially had the dreaded red warning problem, but was able to fix it by doing a safe mode nvidia driver uninstall w/ DriveSweeper then reinstalling an older driver (197.45). This solved everything, and strangely enough I was able to subsequently install updated recent drivers on top of this (without doing a thurough DriverSweep) without the problem returning.
I just recently upgraded to a GTX560Ti and the dreaded red msg has returned. To be precise, it shows up during the 3D set up and in all games. Unfortunately, the 560Ti does not work with the 197.45 drivers so I can't use my previous workaround. The only real problem is that the glass shutters are inverted, which can be simply fixed by wearing them upside down, really not too much of a problem. WHAT IS AN UNCURABLE PROBLEM, THOUGH, IS THAT THE INABILITY TO DISABLE THE OBNOXIOUS ERROR MSG FLAT OUT RUINS THE GAMING EXPERIENCE
You say "We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it". No........a much more important priority should be to care more about your customers like myself who now have $200 paper weights on their hands simply because you're company is being short sited and stubborn in its refusal to supply a simple user-end ability to disable the error message, particularly given the persistence of this problem.
Before you come back with meaningless pabulum such as "what's your OS...are you sure the resolution is correct....have you tried x,y or z...don't bother. In all likelihood this is your driver’s problem....and I've spent hours now trying to find another work around for it...but I don't really care. ALL YOUR COMAPANY HAS TO DO IS OFFER THE ABILITY TO DISABLE THE ERROR MSG.....and my problems largely solved. If this does not happen real soon, the GTX560Ti is the absolute last nVidia product I will ever purchase.
I called DepthQ and they sent me an EDID to import. This removed the warning, but for nvidia 3D vision, they still have a problem with the left eye right eye being inverted (so I need to wear my shutter glasses upside down), which is ridiculous. I haven't tried the new NVIDIA Quadro 6000 driver, so I will post if updating the driver works.
[/quote]
Can you please provide details?
- GPU make/model
- Driver version you are using
- what content you are using which shows eye reversal
I called DepthQ and they sent me an EDID to import. This removed the warning, but for nvidia 3D vision, they still have a problem with the left eye right eye being inverted (so I need to wear my shutter glasses upside down), which is ridiculous. I haven't tried the new NVIDIA Quadro 6000 driver, so I will post if updating the driver works.
Can you please provide details?
- GPU make/model
- Driver version you are using
- what content you are using which shows eye reversal
For the love of god Andrew. Please allow the user to disable this warning sign. A key press toggle would be great.
[/quote]
I agree, it would take less than 5 minutes of coding to add a CTRL + ALT + Insert Toggle for this warning text. Its been several years since people first started complaining about this and you still haven't sorted it out.
For the love of god Andrew. Please allow the user to disable this warning sign. A key press toggle would be great.
I agree, it would take less than 5 minutes of coding to add a CTRL + ALT + Insert Toggle for this warning text. Its been several years since people first started complaining about this and you still haven't sorted it out.
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
I'm using driver version 266.58
[/quote]
Thanks. Some more questions:
- What resolution and refres rate are you running when you see this problem?
- What applications are you running that shows this problem?
I'm using driver version 266.58
Thanks. Some more questions:
- What resolution and refres rate are you running when you see this problem?
- What applications are you running that shows this problem?
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 12:05 PM' timestamp='1302800739' post='1224749']
Thanks. Some more questions:
- What resolution and refres rate are you running when you see this problem?
- What applications are you running that shows this problem?
[/quote]
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 12:05 PM' timestamp='1302800739' post='1224749']
Thanks. Some more questions:
- What resolution and refres rate are you running when you see this problem?
- What applications are you running that shows this problem?
Thanks for the quickly reply. I'm running 1280x720 at 120Hz. Normally I'm running applications I've built myself in XNA but I also receive the warning with the testing program in the nVidia 3D vision control panel.
[/quote]
Hi
Can you also provide details on your system? I still dont know what GPUs you are using.
Thanks for the quickly reply. I'm running 1280x720 at 120Hz. Normally I'm running applications I've built myself in XNA but I also receive the warning with the testing program in the nVidia 3D vision control panel.
Hi
Can you also provide details on your system? I still dont know what GPUs you are using.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 04:31 PM' timestamp='1302816683' post='1224867']
Hi
Can you also provide details on your system? I still dont know what GPUs you are using.
[/quote]
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 04:31 PM' timestamp='1302816683' post='1224867']
Hi
Can you also provide details on your system? I still dont know what GPUs you are using.
I'm using a Quadro Fx3700 but with the standard 3D vision kit, not the pro version
[/quote]
Ok. So right now I know you are using
Quadro FX 3700
266.85 drivers
DepthQ projector at 1280x720
Do you know what version of the 3D Vision controller driver you are using?
I'm using a Quadro Fx3700 but with the standard 3D vision kit, not the pro version
Ok. So right now I know you are using
Quadro FX 3700
266.85 drivers
DepthQ projector at 1280x720
Do you know what version of the 3D Vision controller driver you are using?
Guys
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
[/quote]
Andrew, I realize you're just doing your job and sorry to be harsh, but your comments here really rubs salt in my open wound and I have to vent. Here's why:
I'm using an Acer H6320 and the resolution is 1024x720 @120 Hz. I have been using 3D with a GTX260 for a few months now. I initially had the dreaded red warning problem, but was able to fix it by doing a safe mode nvidia driver uninstall w/ DriveSweeper then reinstalling an older driver (197.45). This solved everything, and strangely enough I was able to subsequently install updated recent drivers on top of this (without doing a thurough DriverSweep) without the problem returning.
I just recently upgraded to a GTX560Ti and the dreaded red msg has returned. To be precise, it shows up during the 3D set up and in all games. Unfortunately, the 560Ti does not work with the 197.45 drivers so I can't use my previous workaround. The only real problem is that the glass shutters are inverted, which can be simply fixed by wearing them upside down, really not too much of a problem. [i]WHAT IS AN UNCURABLE PROBLEM, THOUGH, IS THAT THE INABILITY TO DISABLE THE OBNOXIOUS ERROR MSG FLAT OUT RUINS THE GAMING EXPERIENCE[/i]
You say "We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it". No........a much more important priority should be to care more about your customers like myself who now have $200 paper weights on their hands simply because you're company is being short sited and stubborn in its refusal to supply a simple user-end ability to disable the error message, particularly given the persistence of this problem.
Before you come back with meaningless pabulum such as "what's your OS...are you sure the resolution is correct....have you tried x,y or z...don't bother. In all likelihood this is your driver’s problem....and I've spent hours now trying to find another work around for it...but I don't really care. [i]ALL YOUR COMAPANY HAS TO DO IS OFFER THE ABILITY TO DISABLE THE ERROR MSG[/i].....and my problems largely solved. If this does not happen real soon, the GTX560Ti is the absolute last nVidia product I will ever purchase.
Guys
The red warning message clearly indicates a problem. While it may look correct to you, often times this message occurs and bad 3D qaulity appears. So after disabling the message, you will ask why the quality looks bad.
We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it.
Andrew, I realize you're just doing your job and sorry to be harsh, but your comments here really rubs salt in my open wound and I have to vent. Here's why:
I'm using an Acer H6320 and the resolution is 1024x720 @120 Hz. I have been using 3D with a GTX260 for a few months now. I initially had the dreaded red warning problem, but was able to fix it by doing a safe mode nvidia driver uninstall w/ DriveSweeper then reinstalling an older driver (197.45). This solved everything, and strangely enough I was able to subsequently install updated recent drivers on top of this (without doing a thurough DriverSweep) without the problem returning.
I just recently upgraded to a GTX560Ti and the dreaded red msg has returned. To be precise, it shows up during the 3D set up and in all games. Unfortunately, the 560Ti does not work with the 197.45 drivers so I can't use my previous workaround. The only real problem is that the glass shutters are inverted, which can be simply fixed by wearing them upside down, really not too much of a problem. WHAT IS AN UNCURABLE PROBLEM, THOUGH, IS THAT THE INABILITY TO DISABLE THE OBNOXIOUS ERROR MSG FLAT OUT RUINS THE GAMING EXPERIENCE
You say "We have to go to the root cause of the problem and fix it". No........a much more important priority should be to care more about your customers like myself who now have $200 paper weights on their hands simply because you're company is being short sited and stubborn in its refusal to supply a simple user-end ability to disable the error message, particularly given the persistence of this problem.
Before you come back with meaningless pabulum such as "what's your OS...are you sure the resolution is correct....have you tried x,y or z...don't bother. In all likelihood this is your driver’s problem....and I've spent hours now trying to find another work around for it...but I don't really care. ALL YOUR COMAPANY HAS TO DO IS OFFER THE ABILITY TO DISABLE THE ERROR MSG.....and my problems largely solved. If this does not happen real soon, the GTX560Ti is the absolute last nVidia product I will ever purchase.
Fortunately, I have found one:
Just turn on Vsync and then turn it off.
I'm using GTX560 and 273.50 beta drivers.
Please, let me know if it works for you.
Fortunately, I have found one:
Just turn on Vsync and then turn it off.
I'm using GTX560 and 273.50 beta drivers.
Please, let me know if it works for you.