3D Emitter not going dim after game shut down..
Hey Guys, I had my 3D vision emitter working fine with the 398.36 drivers and it seemed to have worked like it should where the emitter goes dim and the light is not glowing bright green transmitting the IR signal after game shutdown and my glasses still stay on because it is getting the signal.. I am not referring to Windows 10 shutting the emitter off just turning it off as too not broadcast a signal when it glows bright green, Dim is what it used to do after game shutdown not it just stays bright green which is killing my charge in the glasses.. I since reinstalled my Win 10 install and reinstalled all my games and such and now the emitter does not turn off the IR signal or go Dim like it did just the other day, I was wondering if I should reinstall the Drivers and use DDU to uninstall maybe it is just a glitch??
Hey Guys,

I had my 3D vision emitter working fine with the 398.36 drivers and it seemed to have worked like it should where the emitter goes dim and the light is not glowing bright green transmitting the IR signal after game shutdown and my glasses still stay on because it is getting the signal..

I am not referring to Windows 10 shutting the emitter off just turning it off as too not broadcast a signal when it glows bright green, Dim is what it used to do after game shutdown not it just stays bright green which is killing my charge in the glasses..

I since reinstalled my Win 10 install and reinstalled all my games and such and now the emitter does not turn off the IR signal or go Dim like it did just the other day, I was wondering if I should reinstall the Drivers and use DDU to uninstall maybe it is just a glitch??

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#1
Posted 10/31/2018 03:00 AM   
This has been happening to me as well and I'm not sure if this is a problem specific to certain drivers but the quickest solution I found is restarting the nVidia drivers with this tool https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Nvidia-Custom-Resolutions-Backup-Tool There's probably an easier way to fix this but I didn't bother looking into it much cuz it doesn't happen that often.
This has been happening to me as well and I'm not sure if this is a problem specific to certain drivers but the quickest solution I found is restarting the nVidia drivers with this tool https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Nvidia-Custom-Resolutions-Backup-Tool


There's probably an easier way to fix this but I didn't bother looking into it much cuz it doesn't happen that often.

#2
Posted 10/31/2018 04:41 AM   
Thnx for the tip but I did a reinstall and uninstall with DDU seemed to have fixed it up.. ;)
Thnx for the tip but I did a reinstall and uninstall with DDU seemed to have fixed it up.. ;)

Intel i5 7600K @ 4.8ghz / MSI Z270 SLI / Asus 1080GTX - 416.16 / Optoma HD142x Projector / 1 4'x10' Curved Screen PVC / TrackIR / HOTAS Cougar / Cougar MFD's / Track IR / NVidia 3D Vision / Win 10 64bit

#3
Posted 10/31/2018 07:10 AM   
It's a random problem for me on Windows 10. When some games that cause this after closing them, I can turn the emitter off by pressing its button. But in other games or when certain game crashes happen, I can't. And then I have to reset the drivers (I use the tool that Kaimasta said). It's annoying :/.
It's a random problem for me on Windows 10. When some games that cause this after closing them, I can turn the emitter off by pressing its button. But in other games or when certain game crashes happen, I can't. And then I have to reset the drivers (I use the tool that Kaimasta said).

It's annoying :/.

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#4
Posted 10/31/2018 07:36 AM   
In years past, this was a frequent problem. The easiest thing to do was to open a jps file and close it. It seemed that the 3D Vision Photo Viewer would never hang in "on mode" So you might try that masterotaku
In years past, this was a frequent problem.

The easiest thing to do was to open a jps file and close it. It seemed that the 3D Vision Photo Viewer would never hang in "on mode"

So you might try that masterotaku

#5
Posted 11/01/2018 12:16 AM   
Or You can run test app and then problem to goes away.
Or You can run test app and then problem to goes away.

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#6
Posted 11/07/2018 03:18 PM   
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