There is a way to invert the eyes in the nvidia driver. I just tested my DepthQ again. All that was needed was the following:
1) the latest nvidia driver
2) the latest 3d vision driver
3) the ir emitter connected via usb
4) display properties->settings->Advanced->Monitor screen refresh rate set to 120hz.
5) nvidia control panel->manage 3d settings->3d profile
-stereo enable = on
-stereo display mode = generic stereo mode (with Nvidia IR emitter)
6)Nvidia 3d stereo player
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_video_player_1.5.5a.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_vid...yer_1.5.5a.html[/url]
7)demo video
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html[/url]
make sure the projector is the only active display device
[quote name='TJ22' post='1050371' date='May 4 2010, 09:12 PM']There is a way to invert the eyes in the nvidia driver. I just tested my DepthQ again. All that was needed was the following:
1) the latest nvidia driver
2) the latest 3d vision driver
3) the ir emitter connected via usb
4) display properties->settings->Advanced->Monitor screen refresh rate set to 120hz.
5) nvidia control panel->manage 3d settings->3d profile
-stereo enable = on
-stereo display mode = generic stereo mode (with Nvidia IR emitter)
6)Nvidia 3d stereo player
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_video_player_1.5.5a.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_vid...yer_1.5.5a.html[/url]
7)demo video
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html[/url]
make sure the projector is the only active display device[/quote]
yes that is correct but how would you use this for gaming?
[quote name='TJ22' post='1050371' date='May 4 2010, 09:12 PM']There is a way to invert the eyes in the nvidia driver. I just tested my DepthQ again. All that was needed was the following:
1) the latest nvidia driver
2) the latest 3d vision driver
3) the ir emitter connected via usb
4) display properties->settings->Advanced->Monitor screen refresh rate set to 120hz.
5) nvidia control panel->manage 3d settings->3d profile
So are you saying that you can do stereo using the s300 using the steps I listed? If so that may be good news for me.
I am sorry but I have no experience setting it up for gaming. My primary use will be stereo video and some custom software. If you have a demo or something you want me to try, I may be able to find time.
If you want to test stereo in an application, you can download LLNL's VisIt and look at some sample data.
So are you saying that you can do stereo using the s300 using the steps I listed? If so that may be good news for me.
I am sorry but I have no experience setting it up for gaming. My primary use will be stereo video and some custom software. If you have a demo or something you want me to try, I may be able to find time.
If you want to test stereo in an application, you can download LLNL's VisIt and look at some sample data.
I now have both the s300 and 3d vision. They do indeed work together. The eyes are reversed as a previous poster pointed out, but you can reverse the eyes in most apps and the projector has an "3d Sync Invert".
I now have both the s300 and 3d vision. They do indeed work together. The eyes are reversed as a previous poster pointed out, but you can reverse the eyes in most apps and the projector has an "3d Sync Invert".
I now have both the s300 and 3d vision. They do indeed work together. The eyes are reversed as a previous poster pointed out, but you can reverse the eyes in most apps and the projector has an "3d Sync Invert".
I now have both the s300 and 3d vision. They do indeed work together. The eyes are reversed as a previous poster pointed out, but you can reverse the eyes in most apps and the projector has an "3d Sync Invert".
i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
[quote name='amarrajesh' post='1114033' date='Sep 7 2010, 09:05 PM']i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy![/quote]
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
[quote name='amarrajesh' post='1114033' date='Sep 7 2010, 09:05 PM']i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
[quote name='amarrajesh' post='1114033' date='Sep 7 2010, 09:05 PM']i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy![/quote]
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
[quote name='amarrajesh' post='1114033' date='Sep 7 2010, 09:05 PM']i have tested DELL S300 working perfectly with Nvidia 3D Vision glasses.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
Same issue here.
Whenever the #d Vision Wizard pops out, the resolution switches from 1280x720@120Hz to x800@60Hz.
Assuming the wizard is only some application that makes changes in system (maybe not only registry), has someone figured out what changes?
Of course apart from this one entry in post above.
Maybe the problem is with the wizard itself, which either forces native resolution for no reason OR the reason is, the wizard is, dunno too big to x720 res?
Whenever the #d Vision Wizard pops out, the resolution switches from 1280x720@120Hz to x800@60Hz.
Assuming the wizard is only some application that makes changes in system (maybe not only registry), has someone figured out what changes?
Of course apart from this one entry in post above.
Maybe the problem is with the wizard itself, which either forces native resolution for no reason OR the reason is, the wizard is, dunno too big to x720 res?
Hello,
the Dell S300W works for me with 3D Vision.
The 3D effect works only for 1280x720 even though the native resolution is 1280x800.
So far, I tested only few applications: Nvidia image viewer, Nvidia video player, www.3dvisionlive.com (bot so far, only Nvidia's photos and videos: I can't make Youtube work, yet: advice is welcome).
Civ 5 does not work at 120x720 in 3D but that is an issue with Nvidia who said it is "3D vision ready" (Civ 5 works at 1280x720 but not with 3D Vision). I haven't tested other games yet.
The main thing to do is to install a driver which makes the projector name appear as if it were an approved one from Acer.
My opinion is that it is a very good projector for 3D if you like its price/resolution because it is (very) short through and very bright.
By the way, this projector works very well also with the PS3 but with an additional hw which converts HDMI 1.4a to the HDMI 1.3 DLP 3D format.
The 3D effect works only for 1280x720 even though the native resolution is 1280x800.
So far, I tested only few applications: Nvidia image viewer, Nvidia video player, www.3dvisionlive.com (bot so far, only Nvidia's photos and videos: I can't make Youtube work, yet: advice is welcome).
Civ 5 does not work at 120x720 in 3D but that is an issue with Nvidia who said it is "3D vision ready" (Civ 5 works at 1280x720 but not with 3D Vision). I haven't tested other games yet.
The main thing to do is to install a driver which makes the projector name appear as if it were an approved one from Acer.
My opinion is that it is a very good projector for 3D if you like its price/resolution because it is (very) short through and very bright.
By the way, this projector works very well also with the PS3 but with an additional hw which converts HDMI 1.4a to the HDMI 1.3 DLP 3D format.
I know the thread is quite old, but the Dell S300 is still a good piece of hardware for 3D gaming.
And there is an easy solution for the issue: no dvi-vga cables, no pin breaking and shit.
http://www56.zippyshare.com/v/45147527/file.html
The same file is in this thread: http://www.avforums.com/threads/hd65-3d-firmware.1465496/page-4
This is a modded driver for the Acer H5360 3dvision-ready projector. ALL you need is to use this driver with the S300/w/wi. It will install as an Acer one but will work fine over a HDMI cable.
I also attached it below, dl it and change extension to .inf obviously :D
If the file gets deleted from hosting, PM me and rehost it.
This is a modded driver for the Acer H5360 3dvision-ready projector. ALL you need is to use this driver with the S300/w/wi. It will install as an Acer one but will work fine over a HDMI cable.
I also attached it below, dl it and change extension to .inf obviously :D
If the file gets deleted from hosting, PM me and rehost it.
1) the latest nvidia driver
2) the latest 3d vision driver
3) the ir emitter connected via usb
4) display properties->settings->Advanced->Monitor screen refresh rate set to 120hz.
5) nvidia control panel->manage 3d settings->3d profile
-stereo enable = on
-stereo display mode = generic stereo mode (with Nvidia IR emitter)
6)Nvidia 3d stereo player
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_video_player_1.5.5a.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_vid...yer_1.5.5a.html[/url]
7)demo video
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html[/url]
make sure the projector is the only active display device
1) the latest nvidia driver
2) the latest 3d vision driver
3) the ir emitter connected via usb
4) display properties->settings->Advanced->Monitor screen refresh rate set to 120hz.
5) nvidia control panel->manage 3d settings->3d profile
-stereo enable = on
-stereo display mode = generic stereo mode (with Nvidia IR emitter)
6)Nvidia 3d stereo player
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_vid...yer_1.5.5a.html
7)demo video
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html
make sure the projector is the only active display device
1) the latest nvidia driver
2) the latest 3d vision driver
3) the ir emitter connected via usb
4) display properties->settings->Advanced->Monitor screen refresh rate set to 120hz.
5) nvidia control panel->manage 3d settings->3d profile
-stereo enable = on
-stereo display mode = generic stereo mode (with Nvidia IR emitter)
6)Nvidia 3d stereo player
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_video_player_1.5.5a.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_vid...yer_1.5.5a.html[/url]
7)demo video
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html[/url]
make sure the projector is the only active display device[/quote]
yes that is correct but how would you use this for gaming?
1) the latest nvidia driver
2) the latest 3d vision driver
3) the ir emitter connected via usb
4) display properties->settings->Advanced->Monitor screen refresh rate set to 120hz.
5) nvidia control panel->manage 3d settings->3d profile
-stereo enable = on
-stereo display mode = generic stereo mode (with Nvidia IR emitter)
6)Nvidia 3d stereo player
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_vision_vid...yer_1.5.5a.html
7)demo video
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_3D_Movies.html
make sure the projector is the only active display device
yes that is correct but how would you use this for gaming?
I am sorry but I have no experience setting it up for gaming. My primary use will be stereo video and some custom software. If you have a demo or something you want me to try, I may be able to find time.
If you want to test stereo in an application, you can download LLNL's VisIt and look at some sample data.
I am sorry but I have no experience setting it up for gaming. My primary use will be stereo video and some custom software. If you have a demo or something you want me to try, I may be able to find time.
If you want to test stereo in an application, you can download LLNL's VisIt and look at some sample data.
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy![/quote]
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
Do anybod know why it doesn't work? Thanks
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
Do anybod know why it doesn't work? Thanks
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy![/quote]
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
Do anybod know why it doesn't work? Thanks
Just follow the below steps to set it up:
1. Remove VGA pin 12 (SDA) out of VGA cable to stop EDID. Make monitor shown as "Non-Plug and Play Monitor" in Device Manager.
2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
3. Open Nvidia Control Panel --> Change resolution --> 1280x720 @ 120 Hz. If it is unable in list, add a custom resolution and apply.
4. In Nvidia Control Panel --> Enable Stereoscopic 3D --> Tick; Immediately setup wizard starts, screen resolution changes and becomes totally blank.
5. Press 'Windows' key - Screen becomes visible; Right click on taskbar --> Task Manager --> Endtask the 3D Stereo Setup wizard.
6. Check if tick is present in "Enable Stereoscopic 3D" . Change monitor type to "Generic CRT" below.
7. Apply, Ok and you are done enabling 3D stereo driver.
8. You may have to wear the 3D glasses upside-down as Nvidia has removed the 'Invert stereo' option from the 3D control panel. Still, many 3D Stereoscopic Photo/Video players have swap Left/Right option to help.
Enjoy!
Hello, I recently bought the dell s300w projector and follow this steps. But have a problem. Everytime I try to use it with nvidia 3d vision, the projector changes the frecuency to 70-85 Hz (depends on the application) and with the Nvidia applications like image visualization and the tests doesn't work (blank screen).
Of all the steps that has been published, only the regedit step I didn't have to do it, because it already has done:
"2. Open regedit. Search and find "StereoVisionConfirmed". Change the value from 0 to 1. Save and exit.
The path would probably be [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]"
the path in mine was slightly different, but it was already value 1.
As I said, the applications like game demos works but at 85Hz, in Windows 7 it's 120Hz but when the application runs, it changes automatically to max 85Hz. The glasses work but at that frecuency it seems flickery.
Something different in my configuration is that my graphic card has only DVI output, so my VGA (without the 12pin) has a converter (VGA / DVI-A).
Do anybod know why it doesn't work? Thanks
Same issue here.
Whenever the #d Vision Wizard pops out, the resolution switches from 1280x720@120Hz to x800@60Hz.
Assuming the wizard is only some application that makes changes in system (maybe not only registry), has someone figured out what changes?
Of course apart from this one entry in post above.
Maybe the problem is with the wizard itself, which either forces native resolution for no reason OR the reason is, the wizard is, dunno too big to x720 res?
Same issue here.
Whenever the #d Vision Wizard pops out, the resolution switches from 1280x720@120Hz to x800@60Hz.
Assuming the wizard is only some application that makes changes in system (maybe not only registry), has someone figured out what changes?
Of course apart from this one entry in post above.
Maybe the problem is with the wizard itself, which either forces native resolution for no reason OR the reason is, the wizard is, dunno too big to x720 res?
the Dell S300W works for me with 3D Vision.
The 3D effect works only for 1280x720 even though the native resolution is 1280x800.
So far, I tested only few applications: Nvidia image viewer, Nvidia video player, www.3dvisionlive.com (bot so far, only Nvidia's photos and videos: I can't make Youtube work, yet: advice is welcome).
Civ 5 does not work at 120x720 in 3D but that is an issue with Nvidia who said it is "3D vision ready" (Civ 5 works at 1280x720 but not with 3D Vision). I haven't tested other games yet.
The main thing to do is to install a driver which makes the projector name appear as if it were an approved one from Acer.
My opinion is that it is a very good projector for 3D if you like its price/resolution because it is (very) short through and very bright.
By the way, this projector works very well also with the PS3 but with an additional hw which converts HDMI 1.4a to the HDMI 1.3 DLP 3D format.
the Dell S300W works for me with 3D Vision.
The 3D effect works only for 1280x720 even though the native resolution is 1280x800.
So far, I tested only few applications: Nvidia image viewer, Nvidia video player, www.3dvisionlive.com (bot so far, only Nvidia's photos and videos: I can't make Youtube work, yet: advice is welcome).
Civ 5 does not work at 120x720 in 3D but that is an issue with Nvidia who said it is "3D vision ready" (Civ 5 works at 1280x720 but not with 3D Vision). I haven't tested other games yet.
The main thing to do is to install a driver which makes the projector name appear as if it were an approved one from Acer.
My opinion is that it is a very good projector for 3D if you like its price/resolution because it is (very) short through and very bright.
By the way, this projector works very well also with the PS3 but with an additional hw which converts HDMI 1.4a to the HDMI 1.3 DLP 3D format.
And there is an easy solution for the issue: no dvi-vga cables, no pin breaking and shit.
http://www56.zippyshare.com/v/45147527/file.html
The same file is in this thread: http://www.avforums.com/threads/hd65-3d-firmware.1465496/page-4
This is a modded driver for the Acer H5360 3dvision-ready projector. ALL you need is to use this driver with the S300/w/wi. It will install as an Acer one but will work fine over a HDMI cable.
I also attached it below, dl it and change extension to .inf obviously :D
If the file gets deleted from hosting, PM me and rehost it.