My emitter keeps turning off
I dislike how repetitive it is to change 3d setting constantly. My biggest problem and I can't figure out what the cause of it is: The 3dV2 emitter turns off after not using the 3d for a little while. I tried finding a sleep setting or power option for my usb but didnt find anything
I dislike how repetitive it is to change 3d setting constantly. My biggest problem and I can't figure out what the cause of it is: The 3dV2 emitter turns off after not using the 3d for a little while. I tried finding a sleep setting or power option for my usb but didnt find anything

#1
Posted 05/02/2015 04:15 AM   
You can use the CTRL-T keyboard shortcut to turn 3D on and off when you want to use it.
You can use the CTRL-T keyboard shortcut to turn 3D on and off when you want to use it.

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#2
Posted 05/07/2015 11:05 PM   
Control + T isn't a solution for this problem. Driver 350.12 has this problem, as well as many others. The problem is that the display type reverts to 3D Vision Discover instead of 120Hz LCD. It seems to be that the emitter goes to sleep and is no longer recognized. I'm currently using 320.49 without this problem. I tried 350.12 once more and again I had this problem, back to 320.49, problem goes away again. Definitely a driver issue.
Control + T isn't a solution for this problem.

Driver 350.12 has this problem, as well as many others.

The problem is that the display type reverts to 3D Vision Discover instead of 120Hz LCD.

It seems to be that the emitter goes to sleep and is no longer recognized.

I'm currently using 320.49 without this problem.

I tried 350.12 once more and again I had this problem, back to 320.49, problem goes away again.

Definitely a driver issue.

#3
Posted 05/07/2015 11:15 PM   
Sorry to bump this thread but I just notice the same thing with my emitter. I only received it today so this 3D stuff is new to me. One way for me to get it back on is to unplug it and then plug it back in, or another way is to open up computer management and go to Nvidia Stereoscopic 3D USB Controller in the USB Controllers section and disable and re-enable it. Anyone know another work around?
Sorry to bump this thread but I just notice the same thing with my emitter.
I only received it today so this 3D stuff is new to me.
One way for me to get it back on is to unplug it and then plug it back in, or another way is to open up computer management and go to Nvidia Stereoscopic 3D USB Controller in the USB Controllers section and disable and re-enable it.

Anyone know another work around?

#4
Posted 10/26/2015 11:35 PM   
There seems to be two distinct camps on this. Those like me, that only have this problem when using certain drivers. And the others that seem to have this issue with any driver. I'm using 358.50 with Windows 7 and currently not experiencing this problem
There seems to be two distinct camps on this.

Those like me, that only have this problem when using certain drivers.

And the others that seem to have this issue with any driver.

I'm using 358.50 with Windows 7 and currently not experiencing this problem

#5
Posted 10/26/2015 11:45 PM   
I'm on 358.50 too but I'm running Windows 10 64bit.
I'm on 358.50 too but I'm running Windows 10 64bit.

#6
Posted 10/27/2015 01:12 AM   
This is really weird. I had this a while ago on 350.12 upgraded and downgraded again, and it no longer is an issue.
This is really weird. I had this a while ago on 350.12 upgraded and downgraded again, and it no longer is an issue.

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Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)

#7
Posted 10/27/2015 06:27 AM   
It's definitely something to do with USB settings, as when I pull another USB device out/or add another one, the emitter comes back on. Is this a setting on my PC or something driver emitter related?
It's definitely something to do with USB settings, as when I pull another USB device out/or add another one, the emitter comes back on.

Is this a setting on my PC or something driver emitter related?

#8
Posted 10/29/2015 10:05 PM   
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