Hello,
I am using a software with windowed 3D support.
Previously in Windows 7 it was working great using Generic Active Stereo with nvidia (3D OpenGL Stereo).
Now I upgraded Windows 7 Pro x64 to Windows 8 Pro x64. Currently the option Generic Active Stereo with nvidia is not available in Globle Settings and Program Settings in nVidia control penal in Manage 3D settings.
I also tried with old version of drivers but not worked.
I also tired compatible mode with Windows 7 but not worked.
Waiting for support.
Best Regards,
Divyesh Bardoliwala
I am using a software with windowed 3D support.
Previously in Windows 7 it was working great using Generic Active Stereo with nvidia (3D OpenGL Stereo).
Now I upgraded Windows 7 Pro x64 to Windows 8 Pro x64. Currently the option Generic Active Stereo with nvidia is not available in Globle Settings and Program Settings in nVidia control penal in Manage 3D settings.
I also tried with old version of drivers but not worked.
I also tired compatible mode with Windows 7 but not worked.
Waiting for support.
Best Regards,
Divyesh Bardoliwala
Users have reported that any driver after 295 on GTX cards,no longer offers generic CRT support.
I'm unsure if the same is true with their Quadro cards.
What connection are you using? You might be able to remove/disable the ID pins in the cable,this used to work. I'm unsure if it still does.
I am using a software with windowed 3D support.
Previously in Windows 7 it was working great using Generic Active Stereo with nvidia (3D OpenGL Stereo).
Now I upgraded Windows 7 Pro x64 to Windows 8 Pro x64. Currently the option Generic Active Stereo with nvidia is not available in Globle Settings and Program Settings in nVidia control penal in Manage 3D settings.
I also tried with old version of drivers but not worked.
I also tired compatible mode with Windows 7 but not worked.
Waiting for support.
Best Regards,
Divyesh Bardoliwala
I'm unsure if the same is true with their Quadro cards.
What connection are you using? You might be able to remove/disable the ID pins in the cable,this used to work. I'm unsure if it still does.