[quote name='Scoop007' date='28 May 2011 - 01:00 AM' timestamp='1306540841' post='1243288']
I have tried my emitter from 0.5m-4m away and the flickering is there. Good to hear you managed to fix your problem.
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Also make sure nothing is on the way. It seems that IR emitter is a lot more sensitive with the pj than with the monitor. Hope you can find a solution as well.
[quote name='Scoop007' date='28 May 2011 - 01:00 AM' timestamp='1306540841' post='1243288']
I have tried my emitter from 0.5m-4m away and the flickering is there. Good to hear you managed to fix your problem.
Also make sure nothing is on the way. It seems that IR emitter is a lot more sensitive with the pj than with the monitor. Hope you can find a solution as well.
After a couple of hours messing last night I am basking in the glory of 92" of 3D PC games.
I did a good clean-up of my PC(removed some unused software and cleaned my registry) still got the same result. I tried moving my emitter, same result. I tried a different USB cable (I was using an extension cable so swapped it for a longer USB to mini USB), same result.
I then went through the setup wizard again in the Nvidia control panel, In 'Select your gaming environment' I usually select the middle option 'one or more gaming computers running 3Dvision where you are using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' this always worked when using my monitor with 3D vision (and still does) as I have [b]LOTS[/b] of consumer devices with IR remotes in the same room. This time I selected the first option '(Reccommended) Single gaming computer in a room running 3D vision where you are not using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' and hey presto it all worked perfectly, with no adverse effects on my other devices.
Over the past few days I've been playing PS3 games and Blu-Ray movies in 3D via a Viewsonic VP3D1 box and was impressed with the results on the big screen but PC games in 3D Vision just blows everything else away. It's just epic..........
After a couple of hours messing last night I am basking in the glory of 92" of 3D PC games.
I did a good clean-up of my PC(removed some unused software and cleaned my registry) still got the same result. I tried moving my emitter, same result. I tried a different USB cable (I was using an extension cable so swapped it for a longer USB to mini USB), same result.
I then went through the setup wizard again in the Nvidia control panel, In 'Select your gaming environment' I usually select the middle option 'one or more gaming computers running 3Dvision where you are using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' this always worked when using my monitor with 3D vision (and still does) as I have LOTS of consumer devices with IR remotes in the same room. This time I selected the first option '(Reccommended) Single gaming computer in a room running 3D vision where you are not using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' and hey presto it all worked perfectly, with no adverse effects on my other devices.
Over the past few days I've been playing PS3 games and Blu-Ray movies in 3D via a Viewsonic VP3D1 box and was impressed with the results on the big screen but PC games in 3D Vision just blows everything else away. It's just epic..........
Hi, ok think I need to re-explain my problem again.
1. I got no problem with the glasses (flickering on right eye) with the older driver releases (260.81 and earlier).
2. It has absolute nothing to do with other IR-Sources or the way between glasses and emitter.
3. The right eye (from glasses) are switching off every 4-5 seconds for a milisecond if I use newer drivers.
It have to be a driver-issue in my opinion which is the source of the problem (Sync between emitter and glasses).
It seems to be problematic with the Acer H5360.
Can't use any new gameprofile (Witcher 2 etc.) because they're bundled with driver-releases.
Maybe Nvidia could drop a line to this thread.
Can't use any new gameprofile (Witcher 2 etc.) because they're bundled with driver-releases.
Maybe Nvidia could drop a line to this thread.
I just bought Acer H5360 and I am having the same issue :(
3d vision works fine with my LCD monitor but the glasses flicker when I try the projector. Did anyone find a solution to this propblem?
Cheers
edit: I just placed the IR receiver closer to the glasses and the problem was fixed
I just bought Acer H5360 and I am having the same issue :(
3d vision works fine with my LCD monitor but the glasses flicker when I try the projector. Did anyone find a solution to this propblem?
Cheers
edit: I just placed the IR receiver closer to the glasses and the problem was fixed
I have tried my emitter from 0.5m-4m away and the flickering is there. Good to hear you managed to fix your problem.
[/quote]
Also make sure nothing is on the way. It seems that IR emitter is a lot more sensitive with the pj than with the monitor. Hope you can find a solution as well.
I have tried my emitter from 0.5m-4m away and the flickering is there. Good to hear you managed to fix your problem.
Also make sure nothing is on the way. It seems that IR emitter is a lot more sensitive with the pj than with the monitor. Hope you can find a solution as well.
Problem solved.
After a couple of hours messing last night I am basking in the glory of 92" of 3D PC games.
I did a good clean-up of my PC(removed some unused software and cleaned my registry) still got the same result. I tried moving my emitter, same result. I tried a different USB cable (I was using an extension cable so swapped it for a longer USB to mini USB), same result.
I then went through the setup wizard again in the Nvidia control panel, In 'Select your gaming environment' I usually select the middle option 'one or more gaming computers running 3Dvision where you are using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' this always worked when using my monitor with 3D vision (and still does) as I have [b]LOTS[/b] of consumer devices with IR remotes in the same room. This time I selected the first option '(Reccommended) Single gaming computer in a room running 3D vision where you are not using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' and hey presto it all worked perfectly, with no adverse effects on my other devices.
Over the past few days I've been playing PS3 games and Blu-Ray movies in 3D via a Viewsonic VP3D1 box and was impressed with the results on the big screen but PC games in 3D Vision just blows everything else away. It's just epic..........
Anyway hope this helps.
Problem solved.
After a couple of hours messing last night I am basking in the glory of 92" of 3D PC games.
I did a good clean-up of my PC(removed some unused software and cleaned my registry) still got the same result. I tried moving my emitter, same result. I tried a different USB cable (I was using an extension cable so swapped it for a longer USB to mini USB), same result.
I then went through the setup wizard again in the Nvidia control panel, In 'Select your gaming environment' I usually select the middle option 'one or more gaming computers running 3Dvision where you are using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' this always worked when using my monitor with 3D vision (and still does) as I have LOTS of consumer devices with IR remotes in the same room. This time I selected the first option '(Reccommended) Single gaming computer in a room running 3D vision where you are not using other consumer IR devices etc, etc...' and hey presto it all worked perfectly, with no adverse effects on my other devices.
Over the past few days I've been playing PS3 games and Blu-Ray movies in 3D via a Viewsonic VP3D1 box and was impressed with the results on the big screen but PC games in 3D Vision just blows everything else away. It's just epic..........
Anyway hope this helps.
1. I got no problem with the glasses (flickering on right eye) with the older driver releases (260.81 and earlier).
2. It has absolute nothing to do with other IR-Sources or the way between glasses and emitter.
3. The right eye (from glasses) are switching off every 4-5 seconds for a milisecond if I use newer drivers.
It have to be a driver-issue in my opinion which is the source of the problem (Sync between emitter and glasses).
It seems to be problematic with the Acer H5360.
1. I got no problem with the glasses (flickering on right eye) with the older driver releases (260.81 and earlier).
2. It has absolute nothing to do with other IR-Sources or the way between glasses and emitter.
3. The right eye (from glasses) are switching off every 4-5 seconds for a milisecond if I use newer drivers.
It have to be a driver-issue in my opinion which is the source of the problem (Sync between emitter and glasses).
It seems to be problematic with the Acer H5360.