3D Vision Pro Uncheck "Enable stereoscopic 3D"
Dear all, I have a problem with the option mentioned in the topic. My setup is a 120Hz projector attached to a Quadro K5200. It works fine in stereo mode only while the option "Enable stereoscopic 3D" is unchecked. But as soon as a stereo program (OpenGL or DX) starts, the option get automatically checked again and again. To make things work at every restart of my 3D application I have to uncheck that option. Is there a way to force it unchecked forever? Thanks in advance Paolo
Dear all,
I have a problem with the option mentioned in the topic. My setup is a 120Hz projector attached to a Quadro K5200. It works fine in stereo mode only while the option "Enable stereoscopic 3D" is unchecked. But as soon as a stereo program (OpenGL or DX) starts, the option get automatically checked again and again. To make things work at every restart of my 3D application I have to uncheck that option. Is there a way to force it unchecked forever?

Thanks in advance
Paolo

#1
Posted 12/13/2014 09:01 PM   
It's controlled by a registry setting, someone else will be able to tell you exactly where that is. If you set it to where you want it, then write-protect that registry key by changing the security permissions it might work.
It's controlled by a registry setting, someone else will be able to tell you exactly where that is. If you set it to where you want it, then write-protect that registry key by changing the security permissions it might work.

#2
Posted 12/14/2014 05:04 AM   
That doesn't make much sense, so 3D works when it's not enabled but as soon as you run something 3D it reenables 3D and then 3D won't work? I'd try doing a clean reinstall of drivers, or using a driver utility like [url=http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/]DDU[/url]
That doesn't make much sense, so 3D works when it's not enabled but as soon as you run something 3D it reenables 3D and then 3D won't work?

I'd try doing a clean reinstall of drivers, or using a driver utility like DDU
#3
Posted 12/14/2014 10:31 PM   
[SOLVED] Yes, a 120Hz projector simply works as the stereo is enabled in the 3D settings panel. If the projector is not 3D Vision certified (and mine is not), it won't work if the 3D Vision "Enable stereoscopic 3D" option is enabled. I solved the problem by uninstalling the 3D Vision driver. Now the option is no more available.
[SOLVED]

Yes, a 120Hz projector simply works as the stereo is enabled in the 3D settings panel. If the projector is not 3D Vision certified (and mine is not), it won't work if the 3D Vision "Enable stereoscopic 3D" option is enabled.

I solved the problem by uninstalling the 3D Vision driver. Now the option is no more available.

#4
Posted 12/14/2014 11:42 PM   
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