I have exactly the same problem...i have the same Projektor and 3dtv play isnt working. I also tried to change my monitor driver with one of the forums from the link above. doesnt help. In the device manager it says now that i have a panasonic monitor ... but when i go to the nvidia driver it still tells me that i have a epson monitor. Or do i habe to install nvidia driver again first ? Or does the HDMI Cable report the graphic card the details of the monitor maybe ?
I have exactly the same problem...i have the same Projektor and 3dtv play isnt working. I also tried to change my monitor driver with one of the forums from the link above. doesnt help. In the device manager it says now that i have a panasonic monitor ... but when i go to the nvidia driver it still tells me that i have a epson monitor. Or do i habe to install nvidia driver again first ? Or does the HDMI Cable report the graphic card the details of the monitor maybe ?
I have the TW6100W.
As far as I understand, 3DTVPlay is only active if the driver identify the connected disply/projector as a supported device. As already stated in this thread: the TW6000 is listed and therefore supported, the TW6100(W) is not.
You can force other display drivers to install.
I only tried one yet and it did not work and acutally did not support all resolutions of the projector properly. So I did not persue.
I guess NVIDIA (just) needs to add this projector to the supported list. I hope this will happen...
Or does anyone have a TW6000 display driver?
I have the TW6100W.
As far as I understand, 3DTVPlay is only active if the driver identify the connected disply/projector as a supported device. As already stated in this thread: the TW6000 is listed and therefore supported, the TW6100(W) is not.
You can force other display drivers to install.
I only tried one yet and it did not work and acutally did not support all resolutions of the projector properly. So I did not persue.
I guess NVIDIA (just) needs to add this projector to the supported list. I hope this will happen...
Or does anyone have a TW6000 display driver?
[quote="D-Man11"]BF3 has "native stereoscopic support" built into the game, that's why it works and others do not.
For the others you need middleware such as 3DTV Play or TriDef.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html
Since your projector is not listed on the 3DTV Play requirement/supported list, you'll most likely have to submit the EDID by following the instructions at http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774[/quote]
Has anyone bothered to follow the instructions at the link?
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774
Once they receive it, they update it usually via a mini patch, you need the update utility enabled.
Being the holidays, it may take longer than usual.
Cool!
With drivers 310.90, NVIDIA added 3DTVPlay support for the
Epson Projector EH-6100W
I have not had the chance to try it but it is in... if it does not work, they will probably fix it :D
Yes this Thread is a bit old, but can anyone give confirmation to the last post about it probably being fixed? Looking in to buying one of these, wanna be sure it'll work...
Yes this Thread is a bit old, but can anyone give confirmation to the last post about it probably being fixed? Looking in to buying one of these, wanna be sure it'll work...
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It may (or not) be fixed in a timely (or not) manor.
Most of us just download a EDID override from the web or "MonInfo" from a Tiawan company, capture and edit a custom EDID to use. You could be up and running in less than 15min doing it yourself.
It may (or not) be fixed in a timely (or not) manor.
Most of us just download a EDID override from the web or "MonInfo" from a Tiawan company, capture and edit a custom EDID to use. You could be up and running in less than 15min doing it yourself.
As far as I understand, 3DTVPlay is only active if the driver identify the connected disply/projector as a supported device. As already stated in this thread: the TW6000 is listed and therefore supported, the TW6100(W) is not.
You can force other display drivers to install.
I only tried one yet and it did not work and acutally did not support all resolutions of the projector properly. So I did not persue.
I guess NVIDIA (just) needs to add this projector to the supported list. I hope this will happen...
Or does anyone have a TW6000 display driver?
Has anyone bothered to follow the instructions at the link?
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774
Once they receive it, they update it usually via a mini patch, you need the update utility enabled.
Being the holidays, it may take longer than usual.
With drivers 310.90, NVIDIA added 3DTVPlay support for the
Epson Projector EH-6100W
I have not had the chance to try it but it is in... if it does not work, they will probably fix it :D
LD pc-v8 reversed black/red
REIV, watercooled
3990K, watercooled
3way SLI GTX 680's @ 4Gb watercooled
16GB Corsair Dominator
Corsair AX1200 psu
Windows 10 Pro x64 on 2 128Gb Samsung 840 pro's in Raid 0
Asus VG278H
PS4 Controller
Astro A50 Headset
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2672&p=11639&hilit=tw6100#p11639
LD pc-v8 reversed black/red
REIV, watercooled
3990K, watercooled
3way SLI GTX 680's @ 4Gb watercooled
16GB Corsair Dominator
Corsair AX1200 psu
Windows 10 Pro x64 on 2 128Gb Samsung 840 pro's in Raid 0
Asus VG278H
PS4 Controller
Astro A50 Headset
Most of us just download a EDID override from the web or "MonInfo" from a Tiawan company, capture and edit a custom EDID to use. You could be up and running in less than 15min doing it yourself.
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