I have a Viewsonic PJD6211 projector I'm planning to use with DLP Link shutter glasses. Graphics card is a GTX 260. When run the 3D vision setup wizard I get a 3D Ready Display Not Found error. I have tried drivers from 195.62 to 197.45 with no luck. Anything obvious I am doing wrong?
I have a Viewsonic PJD6211 projector I'm planning to use with DLP Link shutter glasses. Graphics card is a GTX 260. When run the 3D vision setup wizard I get a 3D Ready Display Not Found error. I have tried drivers from 195.62 to 197.45 with no luck. Anything obvious I am doing wrong?
bnoble to use DLP link shutter glasses you still need the Nvidia IR emitter plugged in, you can't use the 3D vision driver and DLP link glasses just by themselves.
Do you own the Nvidia 3d vision kit also?
bnoble to use DLP link shutter glasses you still need the Nvidia IR emitter plugged in, you can't use the 3D vision driver and DLP link glasses just by themselves.
[quote name='pele01' post='1070095' date='Jun 8 2010, 12:57 PM']bnoble, just out of curiosity, why are you using the DLP link shutter glasses ?, are they a legacy of a previous solution / set up ?[/quote]
I'll be investing in several more pairs of shutter glasses and I would prefer that they be compatible with a 3D bluray player/DLPTV in the future, not just my PC.
[quote name='pele01' post='1070095' date='Jun 8 2010, 12:57 PM']bnoble, just out of curiosity, why are you using the DLP link shutter glasses ?, are they a legacy of a previous solution / set up ?
I'll be investing in several more pairs of shutter glasses and I would prefer that they be compatible with a 3D bluray player/DLPTV in the future, not just my PC.
[quote name='bullripper' post='1070034' date='Jun 8 2010, 09:29 AM']bnoble to use DLP link shutter glasses you still need the Nvidia IR emitter plugged in, you can't use the 3D vision driver and DLP link glasses just by themselves.
Do you own the Nvidia 3d vision kit also?[/quote]
No I don't, I was under the impression that the 3D vision software could still provide 120hz stereo to support other glasses. That's a bit of a shame.
[quote name='bullripper' post='1070034' date='Jun 8 2010, 09:29 AM']bnoble to use DLP link shutter glasses you still need the Nvidia IR emitter plugged in, you can't use the 3D vision driver and DLP link glasses just by themselves.
Do you own the Nvidia 3d vision kit also?
No I don't, I was under the impression that the 3D vision software could still provide 120hz stereo to support other glasses. That's a bit of a shame.
[quote name='bnoble' post='1070150' date='Jun 8 2010, 11:45 PM']No I don't, I was under the impression that the 3D vision software could still provide 120hz stereo to support other glasses. That's a bit of a shame.[/quote]
If it is any consolation you can use you're DLP link glasses + the Nvidia glasses all at the same time.
I almost had a pair of the Xpand X102 dlp glasses and the place I was getting them from said I had to pay more on freight, it wasn't worth it.
Had paid via paypal what I thought was total price which still wasn't cheap but then they informed me it would be $99 more just for freight.
For one pair of glasses this wasn't worth it.
[quote name='bnoble' post='1070150' date='Jun 8 2010, 11:45 PM']No I don't, I was under the impression that the 3D vision software could still provide 120hz stereo to support other glasses. That's a bit of a shame.
If it is any consolation you can use you're DLP link glasses + the Nvidia glasses all at the same time.
I almost had a pair of the Xpand X102 dlp glasses and the place I was getting them from said I had to pay more on freight, it wasn't worth it.
Had paid via paypal what I thought was total price which still wasn't cheap but then they informed me it would be $99 more just for freight.
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Do you own the Nvidia 3d vision kit also?
Do you own the Nvidia 3d vision kit also?
bnoble, just out of curiosity, why are you using the DLP link shutter glasses ?, are they a legacy of a previous solution / set up ?
bnoble, just out of curiosity, why are you using the DLP link shutter glasses ?, are they a legacy of a previous solution / set up ?
I'll be investing in several more pairs of shutter glasses and I would prefer that they be compatible with a 3D bluray player/DLPTV in the future, not just my PC.
I'll be investing in several more pairs of shutter glasses and I would prefer that they be compatible with a 3D bluray player/DLPTV in the future, not just my PC.
Do you own the Nvidia 3d vision kit also?[/quote]
No I don't, I was under the impression that the 3D vision software could still provide 120hz stereo to support other glasses. That's a bit of a shame.
Do you own the Nvidia 3d vision kit also?
No I don't, I was under the impression that the 3D vision software could still provide 120hz stereo to support other glasses. That's a bit of a shame.
Yes that is a shame ...i think you have an either or decision to make,...difficult choice.
Yes that is a shame ...i think you have an either or decision to make,...difficult choice.
If it is any consolation you can use you're DLP link glasses + the Nvidia glasses all at the same time.
I almost had a pair of the Xpand X102 dlp glasses and the place I was getting them from said I had to pay more on freight, it wasn't worth it.
Had paid via paypal what I thought was total price which still wasn't cheap but then they informed me it would be $99 more just for freight.
For one pair of glasses this wasn't worth it.
If it is any consolation you can use you're DLP link glasses + the Nvidia glasses all at the same time.
I almost had a pair of the Xpand X102 dlp glasses and the place I was getting them from said I had to pay more on freight, it wasn't worth it.
Had paid via paypal what I thought was total price which still wasn't cheap but then they informed me it would be $99 more just for freight.
For one pair of glasses this wasn't worth it.