Ok, after several failures, including emitter problems where it rarely got the bright green and 6 failed hardware tests, I got a successful hardware & medical test.
I thought, great but I was a little suspicious. Why would the hardware tests fail so many times and then it works. I had done nothing different.
After the tests, there was some demo images of 3d coming up, and I was sad to see that it works randomly here too.
1 image work, next was blurry, next was flickering on my left eye (causing a strange sensation in my eyes), the image after that was not 3d at all.. and so on.
So, it seems my 3d goes on and off.
I have the latest drivers installed.
Card: Nvidia geforce gtx 560 ti
Display: Optoma hd 67n DLP projector (nvidia 3d ready)
Ok, after several failures, including emitter problems where it rarely got the bright green and 6 failed hardware tests, I got a successful hardware & medical test.
I thought, great but I was a little suspicious. Why would the hardware tests fail so many times and then it works. I had done nothing different.
After the tests, there was some demo images of 3d coming up, and I was sad to see that it works randomly here too.
1 image work, next was blurry, next was flickering on my left eye (causing a strange sensation in my eyes), the image after that was not 3d at all.. and so on.
So, it seems my 3d goes on and off.
I have the latest drivers installed.
Card: Nvidia geforce gtx 560 ti
Display: Optoma hd 67n DLP projector (nvidia 3d ready)
The left eye flicker makes me think that you aren't getting a good signal from the emitter to your glasses. Have you got the emitter fairly close in front of you? What setting are you using for the infrared environment?
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
The left eye flicker makes me think that you aren't getting a good signal from the emitter to your glasses. Have you got the emitter fairly close in front of you? What setting are you using for the infrared environment?
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
[quote name='Zloth' date='05 May 2011 - 06:45 PM' timestamp='1304639141' post='1233883']
The left eye flicker makes me think that you aren't getting a good signal from the emitter to your glasses. Have you got the emitter fairly close in front of you? What setting are you using for the infrared environment?
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
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Can you provide more system details on your PC?
- GPU
- Driver version
- Motherboard make/model
- Where are you plugging in your emittr?
- Are you using USB extender cables?
[quote name='Zloth' date='05 May 2011 - 06:45 PM' timestamp='1304639141' post='1233883']
The left eye flicker makes me think that you aren't getting a good signal from the emitter to your glasses. Have you got the emitter fairly close in front of you? What setting are you using for the infrared environment?
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
I thought, great but I was a little suspicious. Why would the hardware tests fail so many times and then it works. I had done nothing different.
After the tests, there was some demo images of 3d coming up, and I was sad to see that it works randomly here too.
1 image work, next was blurry, next was flickering on my left eye (causing a strange sensation in my eyes), the image after that was not 3d at all.. and so on.
So, it seems my 3d goes on and off.
I have the latest drivers installed.
Card: Nvidia geforce gtx 560 ti
Display: Optoma hd 67n DLP projector (nvidia 3d ready)
I'd appreciate any advice on how to proceed
I thought, great but I was a little suspicious. Why would the hardware tests fail so many times and then it works. I had done nothing different.
After the tests, there was some demo images of 3d coming up, and I was sad to see that it works randomly here too.
1 image work, next was blurry, next was flickering on my left eye (causing a strange sensation in my eyes), the image after that was not 3d at all.. and so on.
So, it seems my 3d goes on and off.
I have the latest drivers installed.
Card: Nvidia geforce gtx 560 ti
Display: Optoma hd 67n DLP projector (nvidia 3d ready)
I'd appreciate any advice on how to proceed
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
The left eye flicker makes me think that you aren't getting a good signal from the emitter to your glasses. Have you got the emitter fairly close in front of you? What setting are you using for the infrared environment?
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
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Can you provide more system details on your PC?
- GPU
- Driver version
- Motherboard make/model
- Where are you plugging in your emittr?
- Are you using USB extender cables?
The left eye flicker makes me think that you aren't getting a good signal from the emitter to your glasses. Have you got the emitter fairly close in front of you? What setting are you using for the infrared environment?
P.S. This isn't official NVIDIA support, it's just a user forum. NVIDIA folks do cruise by on occasion when they've got time.
Can you provide more system details on your PC?
- GPU
- Driver version
- Motherboard make/model
- Where are you plugging in your emittr?
- Are you using USB extender cables?