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Problem with eDimensional WL transmitter & nVidia driver

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:03 am
by rufuz
It seems that the nVidia drivers don't like my monitor or something. I get perfect sync between my eDimensional wireless glasses and infrared transmitter with their E-D Activator program. But when I try the 'Medical Test Image' in the nVidia Driver Properties (or any game for that matter) without the E-D Activator, the transmitter seems to lose signal or something.... but only when the monitor is on! :?

I've made videos to make this a little bit clearer. You need either Quicktime or VLC to watch these videos.

Here's how it behaves with the E-D Activator program (Interleaved, Stereo Normal):
http://www.internet.is/rufuz1/images/3d ... _edact.mov 2.9MB
At 00:05 I turn Stereo on and at 00:12 I turn it off.


Here's how it behaves with only the nVidia Stereo Driver (DDC VGA glasses (IO Display), Medical Test Image)
http://www.internet.is/rufuz1/images/3d ... nvidia.mov 6.5MB
Stereo is on through the whole video. At 00:13 I turn the monitor off and at 00:19 I turn it on again.


My video card is a eVGA GeForce 7900 GTX Superclocked and my monitor is a 21" Sony CPD-E500 CRT.

Does anyone know an explanation for this? Is the E-D Activator absolutely necessary for the eDimensional glasses to work?

Thank you for this great forum!


EDIT. I just noticed that if I use Page Flip mode in the E-D Activator, I get full 3D in the nVidia 'Medical Test Image' without any interlacing.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:15 am
by Xerion
If you use nvidia stereo drivers you don't need the e-d activator, in fact it will only cause problems

EDIT: ah I just saw your other thread, nvm then...

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:01 pm
by rufuz
That is exactly what I'm trying to accomplish. Getting the glasses to work without the E-D Activator.

According to what you're saying, that is possible, right?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:11 pm
by Xerion
Yes it is, I don't use the E-D activator with my e-dimensionals, when using nvidia drivers. Just enable stereo on nvidia control panel and start a game and it should be in stereo (and the glasses should sync)

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:36 pm
by nullbit
It might be your graphics card. I have same card, and have similar problem (loses sync at random intervals but works fine with E-D activator).

If you look at the eVGA forums you'll see the 7900 GTX KO have a bad rep. I've replaced mine with a 8800 (of course now I have new problems).

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:42 am
by Likay
nullbit wrote:I've replaced mine with a 8800 (of course now I have new problems).
Tell me about it. :lol: ......