Handy batch file to fix 3D settings
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Thanks for the batch! Works great on x64... could have done with that when i posted my eve online thread :)
Thanks for the batch! Works great on x64... could have done with that when i posted my eve online thread :)

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#16
Posted 07/03/2013 10:25 AM   
Now that all most of the settings have been found out, there is no reason why this shouldn't be a feature in either the driver or geforce experience as visual slidebars or something more convenient.
Now that all most of the settings have been found out, there is no reason why this shouldn't be a feature in either the driver or geforce experience as visual slidebars or something more convenient.

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#17
Posted 07/03/2013 01:24 PM   
[quote="Milamber*"]Thanks for the batch! Works great on x64... could have done with that when i posted my eve online thread :)[/quote]Thanks for letting us know that works on x64.
Milamber* said:Thanks for the batch! Works great on x64... could have done with that when i posted my eve online thread :)
Thanks for letting us know that works on x64.

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#18
Posted 07/04/2013 12:58 AM   
The latest version, with Shinra358's fix to bypass the medical test and enable 3D. (New entry here, because forum software won't let me update the OP.) [code]REM Change a registry key and values with Regedit.exe REM and a temporary .reg file. Self contained script. REM REM For magic keyboard numbers go here: REM http://3dvision-blog.com/3053-modifying-all-3d-vision-control-key-combinations-as-you-need/ REM Necessary header for importing .reg file. > "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO. REM Decide which CPU architecture- to set the proper registry keys for x86 and x64. REM Using GOTO instead of IF THEN ELSE because of better compatibility. REM Assume x86 as the architecture. SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]" REM Reset the key if that's not right. IF "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"=="x86" GOTO EchoKey SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]" :EchoKey >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO %KEY% REM Now the series of registry dwords for that \Stereo3D key. REM Modify the NVidia dword for SnapShotQuality. $55 is 85 decimal. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SnapShotQuality"=dword:00000055 REM Disable LaserSight by default, it sometimes causes performance problems. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "LaserSightEnabled"=dword:00000000 REM Auto-check the Advanced config settings so Convergence HotKeys are available. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoAdvancedHKConfig"=dword:00000001 REM Crank default Separation back to max of 100. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparation"=dword:00000064 REM Reset the take snapshot keyboard key >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SaveStereoImage"=dword:00000470 REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down separation. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustLess"=dword:00000272 >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustMore"=dword:00000273 REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down convergence. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustLess"=dword:00000274 >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustMore"=dword:00000275 REM Let's auto-enable 3D, without going through the test. REM Bypass the Medical Test >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoVisionConfirmed"=dword:00000001 REM -- No registry key for opening the advanced in game settings disclosure triangle. REM These are all the hot-keys, with default values. Change to suit. REM Reset the main toggle key (Ctrl-T) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoToggle"=dword:00000254 REM Reset the laser toggle key (Ctrl-F12) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleLaserSight"=dword:0000027B REM Reset the green text overlay toggle key (Ctrl-Alt-Ins) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleMemo"=dword:00000E2D REM Reset the frustum adjustment key (Ctrl-F11) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "CycleFrustumAdjust"=dword:0000027A REM Reset the Save Settings key (Ctrl-F7) >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "WriteConfig"=dword:00000276 REM /s is used to avoid an "Are you sure" prompt regedit.exe /s "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" REM -- No registry key for Enable stereoscopic 3D checkbox, so we'll directly REM call the activation tool. Change path if this is not correct. REM We call for both 32 bit and 64 bit. If one fails it's not a problem. CALL "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable [/code]
The latest version, with Shinra358's fix to bypass the medical test and enable 3D.

(New entry here, because forum software won't let me update the OP.)

REM Change a registry key and values with Regedit.exe 
REM and a temporary .reg file. Self contained script.
REM
REM For magic keyboard numbers go here:
REM http://3dvision-blog.com/3053-modifying-all-3d-vision-control-key-combinations-as-you-need/


REM Necessary header for importing .reg file.
> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO.

REM Decide which CPU architecture- to set the proper registry keys for x86 and x64.
REM Using GOTO instead of IF THEN ELSE because of better compatibility.

REM Assume x86 as the architecture.
SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"

REM Reset the key if that's not right.
IF "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"=="x86" GOTO EchoKey
SET "KEY=[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"

:EchoKey
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO %KEY%


REM Now the series of registry dwords for that \Stereo3D key.

REM Modify the NVidia dword for SnapShotQuality. $55 is 85 decimal.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SnapShotQuality"=dword:00000055

REM Disable LaserSight by default, it sometimes causes performance problems.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "LaserSightEnabled"=dword:00000000

REM Auto-check the Advanced config settings so Convergence HotKeys are available.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoAdvancedHKConfig"=dword:00000001

REM Crank default Separation back to max of 100.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparation"=dword:00000064

REM Reset the take snapshot keyboard key
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SaveStereoImage"=dword:00000470

REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down separation.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustLess"=dword:00000272
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoSeparationAdjustMore"=dword:00000273

REM Reset the keyboard keys for up/down convergence.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustLess"=dword:00000274
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoConvergenceAdjustMore"=dword:00000275


REM Let's auto-enable 3D, without going through the test.

REM Bypass the Medical Test
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoVisionConfirmed"=dword:00000001

REM -- No registry key for opening the advanced in game settings disclosure triangle.


REM These are all the hot-keys, with default values. Change to suit.

REM Reset the main toggle key (Ctrl-T)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoToggle"=dword:00000254

REM Reset the laser toggle key (Ctrl-F12)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleLaserSight"=dword:0000027B

REM Reset the green text overlay toggle key (Ctrl-Alt-Ins)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "ToggleMemo"=dword:00000E2D

REM Reset the frustum adjustment key (Ctrl-F11)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "CycleFrustumAdjust"=dword:0000027A

REM Reset the Save Settings key (Ctrl-F7)
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "WriteConfig"=dword:00000276


REM /s is used to avoid an "Are you sure" prompt

regedit.exe /s "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg"


REM -- No registry key for Enable stereoscopic 3D checkbox, so we'll directly
REM call the activation tool. Change path if this is not correct.
REM We call for both 32 bit and 64 bit. If one fails it's not a problem.

CALL "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable
CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable

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#19
Posted 12/07/2013 05:15 AM   
[code]@ECHO OFF CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable[/code] This turns on the 3D vision checkbox (.bat). Feel free to integrate.
@ECHO OFF
CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable


This turns on the 3D vision checkbox (.bat). Feel free to integrate.

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#20
Posted 12/07/2013 07:47 AM   
Added Shinra358's auto-enable code to the batch file, so you don't have to do the medical test, nor set the check box to enable. Thanks for that addition. I edited the first post of the thread, it is fully up to date. Some sort of character limit on posts, maybe 3000. This should work on both x64 and x86, please let me know if it doesn't.
Added Shinra358's auto-enable code to the batch file, so you don't have to do the medical test, nor set the check box to enable. Thanks for that addition.

I edited the first post of the thread, it is fully up to date. Some sort of character limit on posts, maybe 3000.


This should work on both x64 and x86, please let me know if it doesn't.

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#21
Posted 12/23/2013 10:11 AM   
Yeah, and the character limit for creating a post is smaller than the one for editing one. Because of this you often can't edit your own posts unless you shorten them. Because I tend to be verbose, I come across this all the time. It's annoying. Thanks for continually improving this, btw. I use your BAT and it's a breath of fresh air!
Yeah, and the character limit for creating a post is smaller than the one for editing one. Because of this you often can't edit your own posts unless you shorten them. Because I tend to be verbose, I come across this all the time. It's annoying.

Thanks for continually improving this, btw. I use your BAT and it's a breath of fresh air!

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#22
Posted 12/23/2013 11:13 AM   
Can I make another recommendation? By default, set the quality to maximum and set it to take PNG screenshots instead of JPEGs. PNG's are lossless so you'll end up with perfect quality 3D screenshots instead of the compressed and artifacted JPEG versions. This is the code I use for it in my BAT file. [code] REM Modify the NVidia dword for SnapShotQuality. $64 is 100 decimal. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SnapShotQuality"=dword:00000064 REM Modify the NVidia dword to take PNS screenshots. >> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoImageType"=dword:00000001 [/code]
Can I make another recommendation?

By default, set the quality to maximum and set it to take PNG screenshots instead of JPEGs. PNG's are lossless so you'll end up with perfect quality 3D screenshots instead of the compressed and artifacted JPEG versions.

This is the code I use for it in my BAT file.

REM Modify the NVidia dword for SnapShotQuality.  $64 is 100 decimal.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "SnapShotQuality"=dword:00000064

REM Modify the NVidia dword to take PNS screenshots.
>> "%temp%\Update3DSettings.reg" ECHO "StereoImageType"=dword:00000001

#23
Posted 12/23/2013 05:22 PM   
Something like this at the beginning [i]should[/i] prevent it from [s]editing the registry[/s] running the rest of the script until after a driver install/reboot, I say should because I haven't had a chance to test it ... and I'm not planning on installing newer drivers anytime soon. Lol. :) [code]IF EXIST "%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%" ( REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D" /v "StereoVisionConfirmed" | FIND "0x0" if errorlevel 1 GOTO :EOF if errorlevel 0 ECHO>NUL ) ELSE ( REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D" /v "StereoVisionConfirmed" | FIND "0x0" if errorlevel 1 GOTO :EOF if errorlevel 0 ECHO>NUL )[/code]
Something like this at the beginning should prevent it from editing the registry running the rest of the script until after a driver install/reboot, I say should because I haven't had a chance to test it ... and I'm not planning on installing newer drivers anytime soon. Lol. :)

IF EXIST "%PROGRAMFILES(X86)%" (
REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D" /v "StereoVisionConfirmed" | FIND "0x0"
if errorlevel 1 GOTO :EOF
if errorlevel 0 ECHO>NUL
) ELSE (
REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D" /v "StereoVisionConfirmed" | FIND "0x0"
if errorlevel 1 GOTO :EOF
if errorlevel 0 ECHO>NUL
)
#24
Posted 12/23/2013 11:53 PM   
@Alo81, that's not a bad idea, but I think the JPEG is a more universal choice. The PNG are lossless, but also tend to bump the file sizes, which makes them harder to manage. I just wanted them to not be obviously damaged at the 50% level. If other people prefer PNG I'll be happy to switch it. @TsaebehT: Could add that, but I personally don't actually care if it hits the registry every time. It's just a few writes to known keys. I prefer to keep the scripts as simple as I can, because there is so much variance in terms of computers. And in any case, that's why I'm providing the source, so people can modify theirs to suit their needs.
@Alo81, that's not a bad idea, but I think the JPEG is a more universal choice. The PNG are lossless, but also tend to bump the file sizes, which makes them harder to manage. I just wanted them to not be obviously damaged at the 50% level. If other people prefer PNG I'll be happy to switch it.

@TsaebehT: Could add that, but I personally don't actually care if it hits the registry every time. It's just a few writes to known keys. I prefer to keep the scripts as simple as I can, because there is so much variance in terms of computers.


And in any case, that's why I'm providing the source, so people can modify theirs to suit their needs.

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#25
Posted 12/24/2013 06:51 AM   
[quote="bo3b"]@Alo81, that's not a bad idea, but I think the JPEG is a more universal choice. The PNG are lossless, but also tend to bump the file sizes, which makes them harder to manage. I just wanted them to not be obviously damaged at the 50% level. If other people prefer PNG I'll be happy to switch it.[/quote] This has always been my philosophy on it - if you start lossless you can always easily compress it later if space becomes an issue (though for most people now a days, storage is rarely a huge issue in terms of 3-4mb images) and you have a perfect image representation to work with if need be. If you start with a compressed image you're stuck with it and there's nothing you can do about it to improve it. I guess my thoughts are it's better to have the perfect example and the option to compress than to have the compressed and no option to have the perfect back. For example, you can save a (nearly) lossless JPEG version of a PNG that looks almost identical to it in terms of image quality, but is usually around half the file size. [url=http://hiresreset.tumblr.com/post/53461781829/how-to-save-images-as-high-quality-jpegs-and-why-you]I actually wrote up a little tutorial/test I did to compare maximum quality Photoshop JPEGs to lossless PNG's[/url] and the results are pretty damned close. The tutorial on the bottom is for how to do it and it shows the size difference you're afforded by using it.
bo3b said:@Alo81, that's not a bad idea, but I think the JPEG is a more universal choice. The PNG are lossless, but also tend to bump the file sizes, which makes them harder to manage. I just wanted them to not be obviously damaged at the 50% level. If other people prefer PNG I'll be happy to switch it.


This has always been my philosophy on it - if you start lossless you can always easily compress it later if space becomes an issue (though for most people now a days, storage is rarely a huge issue in terms of 3-4mb images) and you have a perfect image representation to work with if need be.

If you start with a compressed image you're stuck with it and there's nothing you can do about it to improve it.

I guess my thoughts are it's better to have the perfect example and the option to compress than to have the compressed and no option to have the perfect back.

For example, you can save a (nearly) lossless JPEG version of a PNG that looks almost identical to it in terms of image quality, but is usually around half the file size.

I actually wrote up a little tutorial/test I did to compare maximum quality Photoshop JPEGs to lossless PNG's and the results are pretty damned close. The tutorial on the bottom is for how to do it and it shows the size difference you're afforded by using it.

#26
Posted 12/24/2013 03:30 PM   
I just got a new machine and the batch file for this subject doesn't work that well anymore like it did in my other machine. I can now only get this process to work by adding the .reg directly through regedit. On an admin account, it sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm also on windows 7 ultimate now. Anybody know what's going on?
I just got a new machine and the batch file for this subject doesn't work that well anymore like it did in my other machine. I can now only get this process to work by adding the .reg directly through regedit. On an admin account, it sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm also on windows 7 ultimate now. Anybody know what's going on?

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#27
Posted 12/25/2013 08:16 AM   
[quote="Shinra358"]I just got a new machine and the batch file for this subject doesn't work that well anymore like it did in my other machine. I can now only get this process to work by adding the .reg directly through regedit. On an admin account, it sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm also on windows 7 ultimate now. Anybody know what's going on?[/quote]x86 or x64? What is the error message? Add "pause" at the bottom to avoid auto-exit. It's working for me on x64, admin or non.
Shinra358 said:I just got a new machine and the batch file for this subject doesn't work that well anymore like it did in my other machine. I can now only get this process to work by adding the .reg directly through regedit. On an admin account, it sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm also on windows 7 ultimate now. Anybody know what's going on?
x86 or x64? What is the error message? Add "pause" at the bottom to avoid auto-exit.

It's working for me on x64, admin or non.

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#28
Posted 12/25/2013 09:34 AM   
[quote="Alo81"]This has always been my philosophy on it - if you start lossless you can always easily compress it later if space becomes an issue (though for most people now a days, storage is rarely a huge issue in terms of 3-4mb images) and you have a perfect image representation to work with if need be. [/quote]I understand the philosophy, but I take a slightly different tack in that it depends upon the images. These are typically game images with low to zero value, so it's not worth a lot of space/time for me. I need it to not be damaged, but these are not archival images. Also, the key metric I care about is bandwidth, not disk space. When I'm sharing these, they all come off my server, or someones server, and the limits are far more strict. Lastly, I don't want to have to convert, ever. It's already a pain in the butt to share 3D images, and I need to make it as easy as I can to encourage myself to share them. So, for me personally, it's just easier to set it at JPEG 85 and be done with it.
Alo81 said:This has always been my philosophy on it - if you start lossless you can always easily compress it later if space becomes an issue (though for most people now a days, storage is rarely a huge issue in terms of 3-4mb images) and you have a perfect image representation to work with if need be.
I understand the philosophy, but I take a slightly different tack in that it depends upon the images. These are typically game images with low to zero value, so it's not worth a lot of space/time for me. I need it to not be damaged, but these are not archival images.

Also, the key metric I care about is bandwidth, not disk space. When I'm sharing these, they all come off my server, or someones server, and the limits are far more strict.

Lastly, I don't want to have to convert, ever. It's already a pain in the butt to share 3D images, and I need to make it as easy as I can to encourage myself to share them.

So, for me personally, it's just easier to set it at JPEG 85 and be done with it.

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#29
Posted 12/25/2013 09:44 AM   
[quote="bo3b"][quote="Shinra358"]I just got a new machine and the batch file for this subject doesn't work that well anymore like it did in my other machine. I can now only get this process to work by adding the .reg directly through regedit. On an admin account, it sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm also on windows 7 ultimate now. Anybody know what's going on?[/quote]x86 or x64? What is the error message? Add "pause" at the bottom to avoid auto-exit. It's working for me on x64, admin or non.[/quote] x64. There isn't one. The registry just doesn't get changed through the .bat as well as it did on the other machine. Weird because it worked just fine on my other laptop. And I hadn't installed much of anything else on the new laptop yet.
bo3b said:
Shinra358 said:I just got a new machine and the batch file for this subject doesn't work that well anymore like it did in my other machine. I can now only get this process to work by adding the .reg directly through regedit. On an admin account, it sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't. I'm also on windows 7 ultimate now. Anybody know what's going on?
x86 or x64? What is the error message? Add "pause" at the bottom to avoid auto-exit.

It's working for me on x64, admin or non.


x64. There isn't one. The registry just doesn't get changed through the .bat as well as it did on the other machine. Weird because it worked just fine on my other laptop. And I hadn't installed much of anything else on the new laptop yet.

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OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

#30
Posted 12/25/2013 04:57 PM   
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