To be honest I have been fighting with this for months - I had given up and have now come back to it.
I've reinstalled all the software. No issues encountered
I have a 120Hz 3D-Vision Ready Monitor (GD235Hz)
I have the Nvidia 3D vision kit with glasses and emitter.
I have an EVGA GTS250 card
My 3D glasses have a solid green light - the light goes off 30 seconds after its on.
When my emitter is initially plugged in, it has a solid green light. Light goes out after 30 seconds.
When I attempt to run any 3d game - I get the Red/Cyan 3D .. not the actual 3D I used to get.
I can't remember what I changed - I remember my monitor had failed and it went for repair .. and I also remember I upgraded my video card drivers while the monitor was gone. When I got the monitor back .. I realized I hadn't installed the 3D Vision component of the drivers .. so I installed them - then it started doing this. Of course - I was left going, "is it the monitor? the drivers? or the 3D emitter /glasses?"
To be honest I have been fighting with this for months - I had given up and have now come back to it.
I've reinstalled all the software. No issues encountered
I have a 120Hz 3D-Vision Ready Monitor (GD235Hz)
I have the Nvidia 3D vision kit with glasses and emitter.
I have an EVGA GTS250 card
My 3D glasses have a solid green light - the light goes off 30 seconds after its on.
When my emitter is initially plugged in, it has a solid green light. Light goes out after 30 seconds.
When I attempt to run any 3d game - I get the Red/Cyan 3D .. not the actual 3D I used to get.
I can't remember what I changed - I remember my monitor had failed and it went for repair .. and I also remember I upgraded my video card drivers while the monitor was gone. When I got the monitor back .. I realized I hadn't installed the 3D Vision component of the drivers .. so I installed them - then it started doing this. Of course - I was left going, "is it the monitor? the drivers? or the 3D emitter /glasses?"
OK, first thing's first, did you use the DVI cable that came with your monitor? You MUST use that cable! Your old monitor's cable will fit fine but it won't have the two-way communication you need to do 3D Vision.
Next, go to www.GeForce.Com, driver downloads, and do a search for the 3D Vision Product. The default should be to search for the latest 3D Vision CD. Download it. You might even burn it to a CD if that's easy for you.
Uninstall your current drivers. I've got no idea what combination of the various parts of the drivers you may have in there so it's best to start with a clean slate. (DriverCleaner programs would be overkill, IMHO.)
Go to the CD and run the AutoRun program. This should guide you through installing ALL the drivers, including the special USB drivers that don't come with the normal GeForce driver downloads yet. It will also ask you how many other infrared devices you have lying around and will do a medical test. The CD will also install NVIDIA's 3D Photo Viewer and video player and even play through a quick photo and video demonstration for you.
This should all get a good bit easier with the next major driver update but, for now, I think this is the way to go.
OK, first thing's first, did you use the DVI cable that came with your monitor? You MUST use that cable! Your old monitor's cable will fit fine but it won't have the two-way communication you need to do 3D Vision.
Next, go to www.GeForce.Com, driver downloads, and do a search for the 3D Vision Product. The default should be to search for the latest 3D Vision CD. Download it. You might even burn it to a CD if that's easy for you.
Uninstall your current drivers. I've got no idea what combination of the various parts of the drivers you may have in there so it's best to start with a clean slate. (DriverCleaner programs would be overkill, IMHO.)
Go to the CD and run the AutoRun program. This should guide you through installing ALL the drivers, including the special USB drivers that don't come with the normal GeForce driver downloads yet. It will also ask you how many other infrared devices you have lying around and will do a medical test. The CD will also install NVIDIA's 3D Photo Viewer and video player and even play through a quick photo and video demonstration for you.
This should all get a good bit easier with the next major driver update but, for now, I think this is the way to go.
[quote name='LVNeptune' date='09 April 2011 - 10:52 PM' timestamp='1302411178' post='1222148']
No need to do any of that...
NVIDIA Control Panel->Stereoscopic 3D, switch it from 3D Vision Discover to your monitor, problem solved
[/quote]
Essentially, yes, but I'm betting his monitor isn't there to select. If it was, it would have been selected by default. It's worth a look, though.
[quote name='Yesurbius' date='09 April 2011 - 03:32 PM' timestamp='1302381168' post='1222029']
Should also mention that the monitor config displays 120Hz as an option and changes into 120Hz mode without problem.
[/quote]
Please comment which GeForce driver and 3D Vision Controller driver are installed on your PC.
[quote name='Zloth' date='10 April 2011 - 10:39 AM' timestamp='1302460776' post='1222403']
Essentially, yes, but I'm betting his monitor isn't there to select. If it was, it would have been selected by default. It's worth a look, though.
[/quote]
Not true, mine switches to Anaglyph by default sometimes and I have to manually change it...Kinda retarded.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
I had the same problem after updating my drivers.
Re-installed the old ones and the problem went away.
I ended up installing the 270.51 beta drivers and it all works perfectly.
[quote name='Yesurbius' date='15 April 2011 - 05:33 PM' timestamp='1302906798' post='1225422']
Thank you for the replies.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
[/quote]
Thanks. Your 3D Vision Controller Driver is not the correct one. Since you are using a Release 265 Graphics and 3D Vision Driver, your 3D Vision Controller driver needs to be from R265.Here is a link to use: http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-266.58-driver.html
[quote name='Yesurbius' date='15 April 2011 - 05:33 PM' timestamp='1302906798' post='1225422']
Thank you for the replies.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
Thanks Andrew - that one driver fixed everything up ...
Appreciate it
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 09:12 AM' timestamp='1303398746' post='1228455']
Thanks. Your 3D Vision Controller Driver is not the correct one. Since you are using a Release 265 Graphics and 3D Vision Driver, your 3D Vision Controller driver needs to be from R265.Here is a link to use: http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-266.58-driver.html
[/quote]
Thanks Andrew - that one driver fixed everything up ...
Appreciate it
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 09:12 AM' timestamp='1303398746' post='1228455']
Thanks. Your 3D Vision Controller Driver is not the correct one. Since you are using a Release 265 Graphics and 3D Vision Driver, your 3D Vision Controller driver needs to be from R265.Here is a link to use: http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-266.58-driver.html
I've reinstalled all the software. No issues encountered
I have a 120Hz 3D-Vision Ready Monitor (GD235Hz)
I have the Nvidia 3D vision kit with glasses and emitter.
I have an EVGA GTS250 card
My 3D glasses have a solid green light - the light goes off 30 seconds after its on.
When my emitter is initially plugged in, it has a solid green light. Light goes out after 30 seconds.
When I attempt to run any 3d game - I get the Red/Cyan 3D .. not the actual 3D I used to get.
I can't remember what I changed - I remember my monitor had failed and it went for repair .. and I also remember I upgraded my video card drivers while the monitor was gone. When I got the monitor back .. I realized I hadn't installed the 3D Vision component of the drivers .. so I installed them - then it started doing this. Of course - I was left going, "is it the monitor? the drivers? or the 3D emitter /glasses?"
Anyone run into this before? Any ideas?
I've reinstalled all the software. No issues encountered
I have a 120Hz 3D-Vision Ready Monitor (GD235Hz)
I have the Nvidia 3D vision kit with glasses and emitter.
I have an EVGA GTS250 card
My 3D glasses have a solid green light - the light goes off 30 seconds after its on.
When my emitter is initially plugged in, it has a solid green light. Light goes out after 30 seconds.
When I attempt to run any 3d game - I get the Red/Cyan 3D .. not the actual 3D I used to get.
I can't remember what I changed - I remember my monitor had failed and it went for repair .. and I also remember I upgraded my video card drivers while the monitor was gone. When I got the monitor back .. I realized I hadn't installed the 3D Vision component of the drivers .. so I installed them - then it started doing this. Of course - I was left going, "is it the monitor? the drivers? or the 3D emitter /glasses?"
Anyone run into this before? Any ideas?
OK, first thing's first, did you use the DVI cable that came with your monitor? You MUST use that cable! Your old monitor's cable will fit fine but it won't have the two-way communication you need to do 3D Vision.
Next, go to www.GeForce.Com, driver downloads, and do a search for the 3D Vision Product. The default should be to search for the latest 3D Vision CD. Download it. You might even burn it to a CD if that's easy for you.
Uninstall your current drivers. I've got no idea what combination of the various parts of the drivers you may have in there so it's best to start with a clean slate. (DriverCleaner programs would be overkill, IMHO.)
Go to the CD and run the AutoRun program. This should guide you through installing ALL the drivers, including the special USB drivers that don't come with the normal GeForce driver downloads yet. It will also ask you how many other infrared devices you have lying around and will do a medical test. The CD will also install NVIDIA's 3D Photo Viewer and video player and even play through a quick photo and video demonstration for you.
This should all get a good bit easier with the next major driver update but, for now, I think this is the way to go.
OK, first thing's first, did you use the DVI cable that came with your monitor? You MUST use that cable! Your old monitor's cable will fit fine but it won't have the two-way communication you need to do 3D Vision.
Next, go to www.GeForce.Com, driver downloads, and do a search for the 3D Vision Product. The default should be to search for the latest 3D Vision CD. Download it. You might even burn it to a CD if that's easy for you.
Uninstall your current drivers. I've got no idea what combination of the various parts of the drivers you may have in there so it's best to start with a clean slate. (DriverCleaner programs would be overkill, IMHO.)
Go to the CD and run the AutoRun program. This should guide you through installing ALL the drivers, including the special USB drivers that don't come with the normal GeForce driver downloads yet. It will also ask you how many other infrared devices you have lying around and will do a medical test. The CD will also install NVIDIA's 3D Photo Viewer and video player and even play through a quick photo and video demonstration for you.
This should all get a good bit easier with the next major driver update but, for now, I think this is the way to go.
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NVIDIA Control Panel->Stereoscopic 3D, switch it from 3D Vision Discover to your monitor, problem solved
NVIDIA Control Panel->Stereoscopic 3D, switch it from 3D Vision Discover to your monitor, problem solved
No need to do any of that...
NVIDIA Control Panel->Stereoscopic 3D, switch it from 3D Vision Discover to your monitor, problem solved
[/quote]
Essentially, yes, but I'm betting his monitor isn't there to select. If it was, it would have been selected by default. It's worth a look, though.
No need to do any of that...
NVIDIA Control Panel->Stereoscopic 3D, switch it from 3D Vision Discover to your monitor, problem solved
Essentially, yes, but I'm betting his monitor isn't there to select. If it was, it would have been selected by default. It's worth a look, though.
Should also mention that the monitor config displays 120Hz as an option and changes into 120Hz mode without problem.
[/quote]
Please comment which GeForce driver and 3D Vision Controller driver are installed on your PC.
Should also mention that the monitor config displays 120Hz as an option and changes into 120Hz mode without problem.
Please comment which GeForce driver and 3D Vision Controller driver are installed on your PC.
Essentially, yes, but I'm betting his monitor isn't there to select. If it was, it would have been selected by default. It's worth a look, though.
[/quote]
Not true, mine switches to Anaglyph by default sometimes and I have to manually change it...Kinda retarded.
Essentially, yes, but I'm betting his monitor isn't there to select. If it was, it would have been selected by default. It's worth a look, though.
Not true, mine switches to Anaglyph by default sometimes and I have to manually change it...Kinda retarded.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
Re-installed the old ones and the problem went away.
I ended up installing the 270.51 beta drivers and it all works perfectly.
Re-installed the old ones and the problem went away.
I ended up installing the 270.51 beta drivers and it all works perfectly.
Thank you for the replies.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
[/quote]
Thanks. Your 3D Vision Controller Driver is not the correct one. Since you are using a Release 265 Graphics and 3D Vision Driver, your 3D Vision Controller driver needs to be from R265.Here is a link to use: http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-266.58-driver.html
Thank you for the replies.
When I check "Enable steroscopic 3D" in the Control Panel, it lists:
Stereoscopic 3D display type: Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD.
I'm using the only DVI cable that I have for it .. but I did sent it back when the monitor was repaired .. maybe they switched it out with another? Any way I can tell? I do see the nVidia 3D Vision Ready logo in the Stereoscopic Control Panel screen, and the Setup Wizard identifies the GD235Hz monitor as being 3D Ready as well.
According to Program Listing in Windows I have the following:
NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver 266.58
NVIDIA Graphics Driver 266.58
NVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0514
NVIDIA 3D Vision Controller Driver 260.81
NVIDIA 3D Vision Video PLayer 1.6.2
I have already tried to remove all the drivers and reinstall them .. if you'd like me to do it again I can oblige.
Thanks. Your 3D Vision Controller Driver is not the correct one. Since you are using a Release 265 Graphics and 3D Vision Driver, your 3D Vision Controller driver needs to be from R265.Here is a link to use: http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-266.58-driver.html
Appreciate it
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 09:12 AM' timestamp='1303398746' post='1228455']
Thanks. Your 3D Vision Controller Driver is not the correct one. Since you are using a Release 265 Graphics and 3D Vision Driver, your 3D Vision Controller driver needs to be from R265.Here is a link to use: http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-266.58-driver.html
[/quote]
Appreciate it
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='21 April 2011 - 09:12 AM' timestamp='1303398746' post='1228455']
Thanks. Your 3D Vision Controller Driver is not the correct one. Since you are using a Release 265 Graphics and 3D Vision Driver, your 3D Vision Controller driver needs to be from R265.Here is a link to use: http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-266.58-driver.html
Thanks Andrew - that one driver fixed everything up ...
Appreciate it
[/quote]
Awesome.
Thanks Andrew - that one driver fixed everything up ...
Appreciate it
Awesome.