[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1105160' date='Aug 17 2010, 03:04 PM']None of you heard of Ctrl + T? I have to use it every time I want to watch TV as Windows Media Centre flickers thanks to S3D[/quote]
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1105160' date='Aug 17 2010, 03:04 PM']None of you heard of Ctrl + T? I have to use it every time I want to watch TV as Windows Media Centre flickers thanks to S3D
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1105160' date='Aug 17 2010, 03:04 PM']None of you heard of Ctrl + T? I have to use it every time I want to watch TV as Windows Media Centre flickers thanks to S3D[/quote]
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1105160' date='Aug 17 2010, 03:04 PM']None of you heard of Ctrl + T? I have to use it every time I want to watch TV as Windows Media Centre flickers thanks to S3D
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.[/quote]
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.[/quote]
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
Display Tuner can be installed in Windows 7, but do not recognize Samsung 2233rz or videocard, and lets do nothing.
"Cannot detect monitor!
You monitor does not support DCC control or your videocard is
not supported by Display Tuner.
You cannot use Display Tuner in this configuration"
Edit:
"Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use Display Tuner on Windows x64?
No, current version of Display Tuner supports only Windows x32, you cannot use it on Windows 64bit."
Those probrems usually happens when trying to manage last drivers with 3rdparty programs... so another reason to be better to include in the driver.
Display Tuner can be installed in Windows 7, but do not recognize Samsung 2233rz or videocard, and lets do nothing.
"Cannot detect monitor!
You monitor does not support DCC control or your videocard is
not supported by Display Tuner.
You cannot use Display Tuner in this configuration"
Edit:
"Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use Display Tuner on Windows x64?
No, current version of Display Tuner supports only Windows x32, you cannot use it on Windows 64bit."
Those probrems usually happens when trying to manage last drivers with 3rdparty programs... so another reason to be better to include in the driver.
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
-=HeliX=- Mod 3DV Game Fixes
My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
Intel Core i7 5930K @4.5GHz | Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 | Win10 x64 Pro | Corsair H105
Nvidia GeForce Titan X SLI Hybrid | ROG Swift PG278Q 144Hz + 3D Vision/G-Sync | 32GB Adata DDR4 2666
Intel Samsung 950Pro SSD | Samsung EVO 4x1 RAID 0 |
Yamaha VX-677 A/V Receiver | Polk Audio RM6880 7.1 | LG Blu-Ray
Auzen X-Fi HT HD | Logitech G710/G502/G27 | Corsair Air 540 | EVGA P2-1200W
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
Ya but the problem with Ctrl-T or hitting the USB receiver is that the S3D service is still running in the background, which means its still applying its 120Hz sync cap and any other S3D driver overhead. Not a huge problem with WMC, but it can be for those who are benching or just playing in demanding games in non-S3D and want every bit of performance.
But yes I agree, WMC is the major reason I'd like a per application S3D enable setting in the NVCP. Unfortunately it seems all the S3D features are completely decoupled from the NVCP. I'm sure this is by design due to allow for asynchronous S3D and GeForce driver releases and compatibility, just wish we had better S3D controls and feature exposure.
-=HeliX=- Mod 3DV Game Fixes
My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
Intel Core i7 5930K @4.5GHz | Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 | Win10 x64 Pro | Corsair H105
Nvidia GeForce Titan X SLI Hybrid | ROG Swift PG278Q 144Hz + 3D Vision/G-Sync | 32GB Adata DDR4 2666
Intel Samsung 950Pro SSD | Samsung EVO 4x1 RAID 0 |
Yamaha VX-677 A/V Receiver | Polk Audio RM6880 7.1 | LG Blu-Ray
Auzen X-Fi HT HD | Logitech G710/G502/G27 | Corsair Air 540 | EVGA P2-1200W
Has anyone tried PM'ing Andrew with this request?
Has anyone tried PM'ing Andrew with this request?
Has anyone tried PM'ing Andrew with this request?
Has anyone tried PM'ing Andrew with this request?
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
[url="http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/"]http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/[/url]
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
[url="http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/"]http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/[/url]
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
[url="http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/"]http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/[/url]
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.[/quote]
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
[url="http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/"]http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/[/url]
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.[/quote]
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
people want a program to hotkey monitor color and stuff?
http://www.nicomsoft.com/dtuner/
While I'm not familiar with that program (googled it, it's free), there has been other programs that have taken commandline options to change the settings.
simple batch file would call all the programs you need for a game.
You don't need nvidia to get off their lazy butts to do this, you just need to use a search engine, and write a batch file.
While I don't care about the color program, I do make a batch file to call enable 3d or disable 3d before it loads the game I want to play.
You can also have it disable 3D after it calls the game/program also.
Thanks for the info, I will test it today, but I have Windows 7 64bits and seem to be not compatible. Having luck I will have another background program... I think it would have to be competence of the driver to do all these graphic tweaking things, and still more competence when using Nvidia 3D Vision because image needs always a tweaking callibration to minimize the image quality lost becuase the polarization.
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
"Cannot detect monitor!
You monitor does not support DCC control or your videocard is
not supported by Display Tuner.
You cannot use Display Tuner in this configuration"
Edit:
"Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use Display Tuner on Windows x64?
No, current version of Display Tuner supports only Windows x32, you cannot use it on Windows 64bit."
Those probrems usually happens when trying to manage last drivers with 3rdparty programs... so another reason to be better to include in the driver.
"Cannot detect monitor!
You monitor does not support DCC control or your videocard is
not supported by Display Tuner.
You cannot use Display Tuner in this configuration"
Edit:
"Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use Display Tuner on Windows x64?
No, current version of Display Tuner supports only Windows x32, you cannot use it on Windows 64bit."
Those probrems usually happens when trying to manage last drivers with 3rdparty programs... so another reason to be better to include in the driver.
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
"Cannot detect monitor!
You monitor does not support DCC control or your videocard is
not supported by Display Tuner.
You cannot use Display Tuner in this configuration"
Edit:
"Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use Display Tuner on Windows x64?
No, current version of Display Tuner supports only Windows x32, you cannot use it on Windows 64bit."
Those probrems usually happens when trying to manage last drivers with 3rdparty programs... so another reason to be better to include in the driver.
"Cannot detect monitor!
You monitor does not support DCC control or your videocard is
not supported by Display Tuner.
You cannot use Display Tuner in this configuration"
Edit:
"Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use Display Tuner on Windows x64?
No, current version of Display Tuner supports only Windows x32, you cannot use it on Windows 64bit."
Those probrems usually happens when trying to manage last drivers with 3rdparty programs... so another reason to be better to include in the driver.
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.
There's a program called f.lux that works on windows 7, and it changes the display colors of the monitor so your not using the red as much i guess during nights. I've used the program and know it works on windows 7, so it is very much possible.
Ya, it would be nice if Nvidia included that ability, among other ones also into the driver, or nview or something.