With the latest drivers (347.88), if I enable desktop resizing, it resets to 1080p when I enable stereoscopic 3d. If I attempt to resize the desktop after stereo 3d is enabled, the nvidia control panel crashes and won't go away even if you attempt to kill the process with task manager. The only way to fix it is to reboot. The desktop resize is necessary because the drivers do not properly scale to the TV and as a result the desktop is too large, resulting in the edges being cut off. My PS3 of course has no issues :S
My 3d set-up is a windows 7 PC hooked up to a Mitsubishi WD-65638 TV. The video card is a GTX 970.
With the latest drivers (347.88), if I enable desktop resizing, it resets to 1080p when I enable stereoscopic 3d. If I attempt to resize the desktop after stereo 3d is enabled, the nvidia control panel crashes and won't go away even if you attempt to kill the process with task manager. The only way to fix it is to reboot. The desktop resize is necessary because the drivers do not properly scale to the TV and as a result the desktop is too large, resulting in the edges being cut off. My PS3 of course has no issues :S
My 3d set-up is a windows 7 PC hooked up to a Mitsubishi WD-65638 TV. The video card is a GTX 970.
Hey, a fellow Mitsubishi DLP user! Lol. I've tried a few different things with my setup, although I've never had the crashing. The control panel hangs once in awhile when changing settings in the global 3D(not stereoscopic) section but eventually responds after I wait awhile.
Anyway, I've tried scaling on the GPU but that always results in Checkerboard 3D not working, as it's not outputting a 1:1 pixel ratio ... the thing I found that works best was creating a custom resolution, 1804 x 1014 60Hz, and it generally has worked like a charm. Most games will actually see it as a supported resolution and 3D generally works perfectly, with the Dishonored fix it somehow broke the dynamic crosshair so I had to play at 1080p instead.
I still haven't found any usable way to scale a lower resolution to fullscreen without breaking 3D, it winds up just being this weird 2D checkerboarded pattern that's viewable in both eyes ... you'd figure if the GPU was doing the scaling then it shouldn't be scaling the checkerboard, it would be scaling up or down before applying the checkerboard but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Hey, a fellow Mitsubishi DLP user! Lol. I've tried a few different things with my setup, although I've never had the crashing. The control panel hangs once in awhile when changing settings in the global 3D(not stereoscopic) section but eventually responds after I wait awhile.
Anyway, I've tried scaling on the GPU but that always results in Checkerboard 3D not working, as it's not outputting a 1:1 pixel ratio ... the thing I found that works best was creating a custom resolution, 1804 x 1014 60Hz, and it generally has worked like a charm. Most games will actually see it as a supported resolution and 3D generally works perfectly, with the Dishonored fix it somehow broke the dynamic crosshair so I had to play at 1080p instead.
I still haven't found any usable way to scale a lower resolution to fullscreen without breaking 3D, it winds up just being this weird 2D checkerboarded pattern that's viewable in both eyes ... you'd figure if the GPU was doing the scaling then it shouldn't be scaling the checkerboard, it would be scaling up or down before applying the checkerboard but that doesn't seem to be the case.
The TV has an option to scale it downward but it ends up taking up 80% of the screen so its a worse option.
For the record, older drivers did not have this problem...
I was able to get my custom resolution in 3d mode by messing with the application, but the drivers predictably froze, and when I rebooted I got a blue screen and my hard drive became corrupted. I think this was just the hard drive (an SSD with firmware with a known bug) experiencing a wear leveling bug and was just a coincidence... Just haven't gotten around to trying to fudge it again.
The custom resolution I use is 1824 x 1026
Either way, the drivers shouldn't crash.
Edit:
I went to "change resolution" with 3d off and noticed it said I was using 1080p even though it was using resized desktop resolution. I changed it to my 1824 x 1026 and hit apply, for which nothing appeared to happen (since it was already at that resolution).
I then enabled stereoscopic 3d and it is now using the 1824 x 1026 resolution.
I'm uploading videos using amazon cloud and so I'm not going to try to see if desktop resizing causes a crash when stereo is enabled but I would guess it does.
The TV has an option to scale it downward but it ends up taking up 80% of the screen so its a worse option.
For the record, older drivers did not have this problem...
I was able to get my custom resolution in 3d mode by messing with the application, but the drivers predictably froze, and when I rebooted I got a blue screen and my hard drive became corrupted. I think this was just the hard drive (an SSD with firmware with a known bug) experiencing a wear leveling bug and was just a coincidence... Just haven't gotten around to trying to fudge it again.
The custom resolution I use is 1824 x 1026
Either way, the drivers shouldn't crash.
Edit:
I went to "change resolution" with 3d off and noticed it said I was using 1080p even though it was using resized desktop resolution. I changed it to my 1824 x 1026 and hit apply, for which nothing appeared to happen (since it was already at that resolution).
I then enabled stereoscopic 3d and it is now using the 1824 x 1026 resolution.
I'm uploading videos using amazon cloud and so I'm not going to try to see if desktop resizing causes a crash when stereo is enabled but I would guess it does.
Maybe the driver install was corrupted, all the leftover temporary files may have pushed the driver install into a corrupted area of the SSD? You could try using DDU and/or doing a clean install after manually removing the temporary files.
Yeah when I was using desktop resizing it would still show 1080p as the selected resolution, once I started using my own custom resolution I stopped using resizing altogether. It's probably best just to use one or the other.
One other thing I hadn't really thought of is your model number isn't [url=http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html]listed[/url] as a 3D Vision display(mine needed the emitter and vesa cable), if you're using 3DTV Play maybe it doesn't like any other resolution other than 720p/1080p.[edit: ... but you did say it was working before.]
Maybe the driver install was corrupted, all the leftover temporary files may have pushed the driver install into a corrupted area of the SSD? You could try using DDU and/or doing a clean install after manually removing the temporary files.
Yeah when I was using desktop resizing it would still show 1080p as the selected resolution, once I started using my own custom resolution I stopped using resizing altogether. It's probably best just to use one or the other.
One other thing I hadn't really thought of is your model number isn't listed as a 3D Vision display(mine needed the emitter and vesa cable), if you're using 3DTV Play maybe it doesn't like any other resolution other than 720p/1080p.[edit: ... but you did say it was working before.]
My 3d set-up is a windows 7 PC hooked up to a Mitsubishi WD-65638 TV. The video card is a GTX 970.
Anyway, I've tried scaling on the GPU but that always results in Checkerboard 3D not working, as it's not outputting a 1:1 pixel ratio ... the thing I found that works best was creating a custom resolution, 1804 x 1014 60Hz, and it generally has worked like a charm. Most games will actually see it as a supported resolution and 3D generally works perfectly, with the Dishonored fix it somehow broke the dynamic crosshair so I had to play at 1080p instead.
I still haven't found any usable way to scale a lower resolution to fullscreen without breaking 3D, it winds up just being this weird 2D checkerboarded pattern that's viewable in both eyes ... you'd figure if the GPU was doing the scaling then it shouldn't be scaling the checkerboard, it would be scaling up or down before applying the checkerboard but that doesn't seem to be the case.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
For the record, older drivers did not have this problem...
I was able to get my custom resolution in 3d mode by messing with the application, but the drivers predictably froze, and when I rebooted I got a blue screen and my hard drive became corrupted. I think this was just the hard drive (an SSD with firmware with a known bug) experiencing a wear leveling bug and was just a coincidence... Just haven't gotten around to trying to fudge it again.
The custom resolution I use is 1824 x 1026
Either way, the drivers shouldn't crash.
Edit:
I went to "change resolution" with 3d off and noticed it said I was using 1080p even though it was using resized desktop resolution. I changed it to my 1824 x 1026 and hit apply, for which nothing appeared to happen (since it was already at that resolution).
I then enabled stereoscopic 3d and it is now using the 1824 x 1026 resolution.
I'm uploading videos using amazon cloud and so I'm not going to try to see if desktop resizing causes a crash when stereo is enabled but I would guess it does.
Yeah when I was using desktop resizing it would still show 1080p as the selected resolution, once I started using my own custom resolution I stopped using resizing altogether. It's probably best just to use one or the other.
One other thing I hadn't really thought of is your model number isn't listed as a 3D Vision display(mine needed the emitter and vesa cable), if you're using 3DTV Play maybe it doesn't like any other resolution other than 720p/1080p.[edit: ... but you did say it was working before.]
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]