3D Vision Live Viewing Broken?
I haven't been able to get 3D Vision Live to view pictures correctly for me for a week or two now. The right eye seems to work fine but the left eye's image is a patchwork of working parts, parts that match the left eye, and parts that are flashing between at roughly 4 switches per second. If I want to view a picture I have to download it and rename it. Is this just me or is everyone getting the same thing? I'm using ye'olde Internet Explorer and 391.35 drivers on Windows 10.
I haven't been able to get 3D Vision Live to view pictures correctly for me for a week or two now. The right eye seems to work fine but the left eye's image is a patchwork of working parts, parts that match the left eye, and parts that are flashing between at roughly 4 switches per second. If I want to view a picture I have to download it and rename it.

Is this just me or is everyone getting the same thing? I'm using ye'olde Internet Explorer and 391.35 drivers on Windows 10.

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#1
Posted 04/21/2018 01:45 PM   
It appears to be working fine in Internet Explorer 11 and driver version 391.35 for me. Sorry for not being more helpful. You could do the DDU route and reinstall drivers as that might help.
It appears to be working fine in Internet Explorer 11 and driver version 391.35 for me.

Sorry for not being more helpful.

You could do the DDU route and reinstall drivers as that might help.

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#2
Posted 04/21/2018 02:40 PM   
Oh that's helpful - it means something funky is going on with my PC, not the whole world!
Oh that's helpful - it means something funky is going on with my PC, not the whole world!

The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of altering their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views ... which can be very uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.

-- Doctor Who, "Face of Evil"

#3
Posted 04/21/2018 09:01 PM   
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