I posted a similar question before, but I haven't gotten any response so I wanted to try explaining what was going on a little more clearly.
Basically, my 3D vision works. But the glasses might come on and work for 5 seconds, or 5 minutes. Eventually though, they WILL stop working. I can simply reach up and press the sync/on button again and 3D starts working again. I cannot think of anything in the room that could be causing any interference. I do have a Bravia in here with a remote, but it stays locked away in a drawer. The PC sits on an oak desk? It is finished w/ a sort of slick/shiny poly coat. I can't imagine that would cause a problem? I have the emitter centered near the base of the monitor, and sit about 2 - 3 feet away from it when I turn on the 3D. I turned off all the LEDs on my mobo. There is one green LED on my desktop speakers.
MSI Big Bang Fuzion mobo
Zotac 480GTX AMP! edition gpu
Corsair 750HX psu
16gigs Corsair Dnate 1333
Syncmaster
It seems like the longer I hold the sync/on button, the longer the 3D effect stays active before turning off. In fact I'm sure of it. It is almost directly related.
I posted a similar question before, but I haven't gotten any response so I wanted to try explaining what was going on a little more clearly.
Basically, my 3D vision works. But the glasses might come on and work for 5 seconds, or 5 minutes. Eventually though, they WILL stop working. I can simply reach up and press the sync/on button again and 3D starts working again. I cannot think of anything in the room that could be causing any interference. I do have a Bravia in here with a remote, but it stays locked away in a drawer. The PC sits on an oak desk? It is finished w/ a sort of slick/shiny poly coat. I can't imagine that would cause a problem? I have the emitter centered near the base of the monitor, and sit about 2 - 3 feet away from it when I turn on the 3D. I turned off all the LEDs on my mobo. There is one green LED on my desktop speakers.
MSI Big Bang Fuzion mobo
Zotac 480GTX AMP! edition gpu
Corsair 750HX psu
16gigs Corsair Dnate 1333
Syncmaster
It seems like the longer I hold the sync/on button, the longer the 3D effect stays active before turning off. In fact I'm sure of it. It is almost directly related.
It could be something as simple as a bad connection between the battery and the rest of the glasses. I [u]think[/u] there's a way to get in to the battery and check. (I remember something on Bloody's 3D blog about swapping in a better battery.) Maybe the contacts just need a quick cleaning?
It could be something as simple as a bad connection between the battery and the rest of the glasses. I think there's a way to get in to the battery and check. (I remember something on Bloody's 3D blog about swapping in a better battery.) Maybe the contacts just need a quick cleaning?
Basically, my 3D vision works. But the glasses might come on and work for 5 seconds, or 5 minutes. Eventually though, they WILL stop working. I can simply reach up and press the sync/on button again and 3D starts working again. I cannot think of anything in the room that could be causing any interference. I do have a Bravia in here with a remote, but it stays locked away in a drawer. The PC sits on an oak desk? It is finished w/ a sort of slick/shiny poly coat. I can't imagine that would cause a problem? I have the emitter centered near the base of the monitor, and sit about 2 - 3 feet away from it when I turn on the 3D. I turned off all the LEDs on my mobo. There is one green LED on my desktop speakers.
MSI Big Bang Fuzion mobo
Zotac 480GTX AMP! edition gpu
Corsair 750HX psu
16gigs Corsair Dnate 1333
Syncmaster
It seems like the longer I hold the sync/on button, the longer the 3D effect stays active before turning off. In fact I'm sure of it. It is almost directly related.
Any thoughts?
Barrett
Basically, my 3D vision works. But the glasses might come on and work for 5 seconds, or 5 minutes. Eventually though, they WILL stop working. I can simply reach up and press the sync/on button again and 3D starts working again. I cannot think of anything in the room that could be causing any interference. I do have a Bravia in here with a remote, but it stays locked away in a drawer. The PC sits on an oak desk? It is finished w/ a sort of slick/shiny poly coat. I can't imagine that would cause a problem? I have the emitter centered near the base of the monitor, and sit about 2 - 3 feet away from it when I turn on the 3D. I turned off all the LEDs on my mobo. There is one green LED on my desktop speakers.
MSI Big Bang Fuzion mobo
Zotac 480GTX AMP! edition gpu
Corsair 750HX psu
16gigs Corsair Dnate 1333
Syncmaster
It seems like the longer I hold the sync/on button, the longer the 3D effect stays active before turning off. In fact I'm sure of it. It is almost directly related.
Any thoughts?
Barrett