![]() Don’t forget to set the refresh rate of the i-glasses high enough in order to not see them flickering when the 3D mode is activated… at least 85 Hz, but 100 Hz is better and I could set my pair to even 110 Hz without any problems. If you still haven’t connected your i-glasses PC/SVGA now is the time to do so and don’t forget to make it the Primary display if you are going to use it to play games in Stereo 3D on it and at the same time have your normal monitor as a secondary display, but if you only have the HMD connected it will be the primary display by default. The i-glasses will also work in Blue line coded mode, and there seems to be no visual or any other difference present between the both modes. Now in the main screen of the iZ3D Control Center you need to select Shutter (trial, beta) in the Output dropdown box and leave the option Simple in the second dropdown box on the right. When you do that and continue you’ll be presented with the main screen of the Control Center for the iZ3D drivers where you’ll need to configure the mode you’ll be using. After the installation is finished, just make sure that Run Control Center and Enable Stereo by HotKey are checked (they should be by default). After you download and install the driver on your computer (choose a Full Installation when asked) and don’t bother by the message that you don’t have an iZ3D compatible monitor as the driver has other modes available and you’ll use them. Now have in mind that this is a Release Candidate version and not a final driver and it still may have some bugs and issues present, so do not expect it to be working perfectly fine. But don’t just get too happy about that fact, because not everything is perfect and you still need to consider a few things and know about possible problems you might experience.įirst of all you need to download the latest iZ3D driver and what I did was to get the V1.10RC1 from may 26, 2009. Thanks to a company called iZ3D (come on you have to know about them, otherwise how the hell you are interested into S3D… just kidding) and their driver you’ll be able to finally make i-glasses PC/SVGA work in Stereo 3D mode. And if you think you are screwed and need to get rid of this old HMD you are just about half right, because there is still a way to make this 800×600 Head Mounted Display (HMD) to work in Stereo 3D mode. ![]() If you have an old Stereo 3D-capable HMD like i-O Display’s i-glasses PC/SVGA or any other similar model of the company you are probably quite disappointed by the fact that S3D worked with these video glasses only on the old Nvidia Stereo drivers and these do not work on newer video cards.
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