weird noise in stereo mode strange flickering pixels on R channel
Hi everybody.

I'm experimenting a strange effect when enabling stereo vision: on the right channel only, a strange FLICKERING PATTERN, made of small grey triangles, appears on black or white areas. All other pixels of different color seem not to be affected by the problem. This happens always, even in the NVIDIA test application. Is anybody out there who has an idea about how to solve this problem? I tried to change a lot of parameters in the NVIDIA configuration panel, but with no result. (I would have liked to post a screenshot, but the PrintScreen key only captures the left channel which has no problem at all)

This is my system configuration:
CPU: P4 3.2Ghz
RAM: 1Gb
SO: WindowsXP Pro SP2
Graphic Card: NVIDIA quadro FX 3400
Graphic Driver Version: 91.31
Forceware 3dstereo Version: 91.36 (91.31 tested too with same results)

Thanks in advance
Hi everybody.



I'm experimenting a strange effect when enabling stereo vision: on the right channel only, a strange FLICKERING PATTERN, made of small grey triangles, appears on black or white areas. All other pixels of different color seem not to be affected by the problem. This happens always, even in the NVIDIA test application. Is anybody out there who has an idea about how to solve this problem? I tried to change a lot of parameters in the NVIDIA configuration panel, but with no result. (I would have liked to post a screenshot, but the PrintScreen key only captures the left channel which has no problem at all)



This is my system configuration:

CPU: P4 3.2Ghz

RAM: 1Gb

SO: WindowsXP Pro SP2

Graphic Card: NVIDIA quadro FX 3400

Graphic Driver Version: 91.31

Forceware 3dstereo Version: 91.36 (91.31 tested too with same results)



Thanks in advance

#1
Posted 03/08/2007 07:49 PM   
Use alt-F1 tho take stereo screenshots. These will be saved to the nvidia folder on your C drive as .jps images which can be renamed to .jpg to edit.
Use alt-F1 tho take stereo screenshots. These will be saved to the nvidia folder on your C drive as .jps images which can be renamed to .jpg to edit.

#2
Posted 03/08/2007 08:15 PM   
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