Fixed issue with NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Video Player which caused the video to be compressed horizon
I must be an idiot because I'm still having the same problem with the 1.06 CD. :blink:
I must be an idiot because I'm still having the same problem with the 1.06 CD. :blink:

#1
Posted 03/22/2009 04:55 PM   
No this is the third attempt to fix it your not crazy...

Just drivers and fixes are really slow right now
No this is the third attempt to fix it your not crazy...



Just drivers and fixes are really slow right now

#2
Posted 03/22/2009 07:06 PM   
[quote name='pappmasta' post='521504' date='Mar 22 2009, 08:06 PM']No this is the third attempt to fix it your not crazy...

Just drivers and fixes are really slow right now[/quote]

Yeah, it's never once worked properly for me. I run at 1280x720 at 120hz, and the screen is ALWAYS a small screen which is taller than it is wide.

I DO have one 3d movie (user hacked together) - journey to the center of the earth in 3d. It uses 2 avi files - one for the left, one for the right. This doesn't compress horizontally - it is 100 percent full screen. It does go out of sync once in a while, though, and I have to reset it, at which point it works for another 15 mins or so.
[quote name='pappmasta' post='521504' date='Mar 22 2009, 08:06 PM']No this is the third attempt to fix it your not crazy...



Just drivers and fixes are really slow right now



Yeah, it's never once worked properly for me. I run at 1280x720 at 120hz, and the screen is ALWAYS a small screen which is taller than it is wide.



I DO have one 3d movie (user hacked together) - journey to the center of the earth in 3d. It uses 2 avi files - one for the left, one for the right. This doesn't compress horizontally - it is 100 percent full screen. It does go out of sync once in a while, though, and I have to reset it, at which point it works for another 15 mins or so.

#3
Posted 03/22/2009 08:17 PM   
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