" Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode
I went thru about a month of no 3D capabiltiy at all until I read an old post in here about unplugging the second monitor, which worked, I was just wondering if someone knew of a better way.
" Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to a acceptable mode. See documentation for acceptable Stereoscopic 3D modes" ?
I have a Acer H5360 projector and just a normal non 3D capable LCD monitor.
I went thru about a month of no 3D capabiltiy at all until I read an old post in here about unplugging the second monitor, which worked, I was just wondering if someone knew of a better way.
" Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to a acceptable mode. See documentation for acceptable Stereoscopic 3D modes" ?
I have a Acer H5360 projector and just a normal non 3D capable LCD monitor.
OOh, I love this question. Basically, go [size="4"][url="http://3dizzy.com/DRIVERS.html"]here[/url][/size], right click the icon of the ACER H5360 Projector, save link as... and save it on your desktop. Go to your Control Panel, then Device Manager, Find your display, You will notice its not Acer H5360 but some generic monitor, Right Click it, Properties, Update Driver, point it to the EDID File provided to the left, load, and Presto! nVidia 3D Vision Works Again.
OOh, I love this question. Basically, go here, right click the icon of the ACER H5360 Projector, save link as... and save it on your desktop. Go to your Control Panel, then Device Manager, Find your display, You will notice its not Acer H5360 but some generic monitor, Right Click it, Properties, Update Driver, point it to the EDID File provided to the left, load, and Presto! nVidia 3D Vision Works Again.
[quote name='3Dizzy.com' date='28 March 2011 - 06:49 AM' timestamp='1301316599' post='1214429']
OOh, I love this question. Basically, go [size="4"][url="http://3dizzy.com/DRIVERS.html"]here[/url][/size], right click the icon of the ACER H5360 Projector, save link as... and save it on your desktop. Go to your Control Panel, then Device Manager, Find your display, You will notice its not Acer H5360 but some generic monitor, Right Click it, Properties, Update Driver, point it to the EDID File provided to the left, load, and Presto! nVidia 3D Vision Works Again.
[quote name='3Dizzy.com' date='28 March 2011 - 06:49 AM' timestamp='1301316599' post='1214429']
OOh, I love this question. Basically, go here, right click the icon of the ACER H5360 Projector, save link as... and save it on your desktop. Go to your Control Panel, then Device Manager, Find your display, You will notice its not Acer H5360 but some generic monitor, Right Click it, Properties, Update Driver, point it to the EDID File provided to the left, load, and Presto! nVidia 3D Vision Works Again.
No need to unplug your monitor: try disable multi-screen in Windows (control panel/ display), then open Nvidia control panel and activate your second monitor (be sure your main screen is set on your projector).
Works fine with my two LCD monitors, should be the same with a projector + second monitor.
No need to unplug your monitor: try disable multi-screen in Windows (control panel/ display), then open Nvidia control panel and activate your second monitor (be sure your main screen is set on your projector).
Works fine with my two LCD monitors, should be the same with a projector + second monitor.
[quote name='3Dizzy.com' date='29 March 2011 - 05:49 AM' timestamp='1301399374' post='1215161']
personkap, your getting closer. The first image is correct, once you have reached the page from the first image, click Update Driver
Then select Locate files on computer
then have disk
then point to the desktop .inf
Confirm you are sure you want to do it
and then it Windows should detect it as an Acer H5360, Il put a video up tonight if your still having troubles.
[/quote]
Sorry, I am still not getting it to work right, any further explaination or video would be greatly appreciated, thank you for all your time so far.
" Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to a acceptable mode. See documentation for acceptable Stereoscopic 3D modes" ?
I have a Acer H5360 projector and just a normal non 3D capable LCD monitor.
personkap
" Warning: attempt to run Stereoscopic in non-stereo display mode, please change to a acceptable mode. See documentation for acceptable Stereoscopic 3D modes" ?
I have a Acer H5360 projector and just a normal non 3D capable LCD monitor.
personkap
I Hope this helps!
I Hope this helps!
Ed
Creator
www.3Dizzy.com
Home of 3D Videos
OOh, I love this question. Basically, go [size="4"][url="http://3dizzy.com/DRIVERS.html"]here[/url][/size], right click the icon of the ACER H5360 Projector, save link as... and save it on your desktop. Go to your Control Panel, then Device Manager, Find your display, You will notice its not Acer H5360 but some generic monitor, Right Click it, Properties, Update Driver, point it to the EDID File provided to the left, load, and Presto! nVidia 3D Vision Works Again.
I Hope this helps!
[/quote]
OOh, I love this question. Basically, go here, right click the icon of the ACER H5360 Projector, save link as... and save it on your desktop. Go to your Control Panel, then Device Manager, Find your display, You will notice its not Acer H5360 but some generic monitor, Right Click it, Properties, Update Driver, point it to the EDID File provided to the left, load, and Presto! nVidia 3D Vision Works Again.
I Hope this helps!
I may not be doing it right, but when I down load this it is only an inf file, is that correct? see second image.
Thanks again
I may not be doing it right, but when I down load this it is only an inf file, is that correct? see second image.
Thanks again
Works fine with my two LCD monitors, should be the same with a projector + second monitor.
Works fine with my two LCD monitors, should be the same with a projector + second monitor.
Then select Locate files on computer
then have disk
then point to the desktop .inf
Confirm you are sure you want to do it
and then it Windows should detect it as an Acer H5360, Il put a video up tonight if your still having troubles.
Then select Locate files on computer
then have disk
then point to the desktop .inf
Confirm you are sure you want to do it
and then it Windows should detect it as an Acer H5360, Il put a video up tonight if your still having troubles.
Ed
Creator
www.3Dizzy.com
Home of 3D Videos
personkap, your getting closer. The first image is correct, once you have reached the page from the first image, click Update Driver
Then select Locate files on computer
then have disk
then point to the desktop .inf
Confirm you are sure you want to do it
and then it Windows should detect it as an Acer H5360, Il put a video up tonight if your still having troubles.
[/quote]
Sorry, I am still not getting it to work right, any further explaination or video would be greatly appreciated, thank you for all your time so far.
personkap, your getting closer. The first image is correct, once you have reached the page from the first image, click Update Driver
Then select Locate files on computer
then have disk
then point to the desktop .inf
Confirm you are sure you want to do it
and then it Windows should detect it as an Acer H5360, Il put a video up tonight if your still having troubles.
Sorry, I am still not getting it to work right, any further explaination or video would be greatly appreciated, thank you for all your time so far.