Nvidia 3d glasses won't turn on properly
Okay so now i've gotten my drivers and so on working, i got it all up to date and so on so it should no longer be a problem for me with the glasses!

However.. I've found a slight problem that my 3d glasses wont stay on, even when plugged in. I keep them close to the cube that followed with the kit (Yes it is also plugged in) And after around 30-20 seconds the green light on the glasses suddenly vanish

I also tried to put the glasses on and then the 'active 3d glasses' file, but it does not seem to work at all.

So the problem is that it seems my 3d glasses does not get connection with my cube! Any tips ?
Okay so now i've gotten my drivers and so on working, i got it all up to date and so on so it should no longer be a problem for me with the glasses!



However.. I've found a slight problem that my 3d glasses wont stay on, even when plugged in. I keep them close to the cube that followed with the kit (Yes it is also plugged in) And after around 30-20 seconds the green light on the glasses suddenly vanish



I also tried to put the glasses on and then the 'active 3d glasses' file, but it does not seem to work at all.



So the problem is that it seems my 3d glasses does not get connection with my cube! Any tips ?

#1
Posted 08/27/2011 02:32 PM   
Make sure the glasses have been charged up overnight. If they have low batteries the can act strange. Make sure you do not have interference in your room. Other devices that use IR could be a problem. I would even try turning off all the lights in the room just to be safe. Make sure the emitter (the pyramid thing) is plugged into the back of the computer to the motherboard. Some front ports or hubs may not have enough power for it. Also, make sure the monitor is actually displaying a 3D signal, for example using the "Test Stereoscopic 3D" button on the Nvidia control panel. Also, what kind of display are you using?
Make sure the glasses have been charged up overnight. If they have low batteries the can act strange. Make sure you do not have interference in your room. Other devices that use IR could be a problem. I would even try turning off all the lights in the room just to be safe. Make sure the emitter (the pyramid thing) is plugged into the back of the computer to the motherboard. Some front ports or hubs may not have enough power for it. Also, make sure the monitor is actually displaying a 3D signal, for example using the "Test Stereoscopic 3D" button on the Nvidia control panel. Also, what kind of display are you using?
#2
Posted 08/27/2011 03:55 PM   
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