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biggoldensun
Joined: 01 Dec 2006 Posts: 4
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Link Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 7:52 pm Post subject: no 3D with nVidia anymore |
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Hi folx,
so far I had the mome board in my Sony VPH 1292 running as a Sony FW-900 monitor using a fixed .inf.
However I upgraded my machine with a GTX 980 board. I had to re-install all stuff from scratch - and even worse, cannot find that .inf anymore.
I was running 1920x1080x96 Hz, which is clearly the limit of that mome card. However, that looked very good in 3D, using classic crystal eyes shutter glasses.
How can I get there again !?
Getting a fake .inf into that monitor is easy, even that windows loves to swap the monitors randomly. If I got a Viewsonic .inf that I found online running, I get 1920x1080x60, and the nVidia driver even shows me: Generic CRT. I start the 3D Demo, but only in 60 Hz. When I try to create a custom mode with 96 Hz - or even with 75, I only get a garbled screen
Same when I put in the parameters windows shows, when I create a custom 96 Hz mode in the default PNP Display mode.
In that mode, windows only allows checkerboard or 3DTV mode
If I patch the .inf, put the stereo to CRT mode, then put back in the right .inf for the moome, I get a nasty crash
Anyone has any idea !? Solution !? Help !? Hugz !?!?!?
Cheers
Ralph
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aspec2
Joined: 10 Apr 2006 Posts: 549
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Link Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 11:38 am Post subject: |
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Didn't the old Powerstrip program allow you to write your own .inf?
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winny
Joined: 09 Oct 2013 Posts: 403 Location: Sweden
TV/Projector: BD808s, BG1209/2
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Link Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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Rightgrade OS, install powerstrip?
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noos@xp37+
Joined: 17 Jun 2008 Posts: 464 Location: Berlin/Munich
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Link Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 4:53 pm Post subject: Re: no 3D with nVidia anymore |
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biggoldensun wrote: | Hi folx,
so far I had the mome board in my Sony VPH 1292 running as a Sony FW-900 monitor using a fixed .inf.
However I upgraded my machine with a GTX 980 board. I had to re-install all stuff from scratch - and even worse, cannot find that .inf anymore.
I was running 1920x1080x96 Hz, which is clearly the limit of that mome card. However, that looked very good in 3D, using classic crystal eyes shutter glasses.
How can I get there again !?
Getting a fake .inf into that monitor is easy, even that windows loves to swap the monitors randomly. If I got a Viewsonic .inf that I found online running, I get 1920x1080x60, and the nVidia driver even shows me: Generic CRT. I start the 3D Demo, but only in 60 Hz. When I try to create a custom mode with 96 Hz - or even with 75, I only get a garbled screen
Same when I put in the parameters windows shows, when I create a custom 96 Hz mode in the default PNP Display mode.
In that mode, windows only allows checkerboard or 3DTV mode
If I patch the .inf, put the stereo to CRT mode, then put back in the right .inf for the moome, I get a nasty crash
Anyone has any idea !? Solution !? Help !? Hugz !?!?!?
Cheers
Ralph |
Hello,
you can enable CRT mode with any Forceware drives - but it differs how hard it is to enable them. That includes registry hacks and using .inf files from 3D Vision supported devices. I do not know your technical knowledge level, but for 3D Video playback revert back to a Nvidia Forceware before 285. Also use a Acer 3d inf to set Nvidia 3d Vision into DLP mode. DLP mode means frame sequential (96hz100hz/120hz/ or whatever you like and can configure).
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2027
Kind regards
Marc
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