What happened to Nvidia 3D Vision?

Following the posting of the final driver from Release 418 in April 2019, GeForce Game Ready Drivers will no longer support NVIDIA 3D Vision. The NVIDIA support team will continue to address critical driver issues for 3D Vision in Release 418 through April, 2020.

What is 3D vision test?

Stereopsis is the visual ability to see your surroundings in three dimensions (3D), allowing a person to judge the distance between themselves and objects around them.

How do I enable 3D vision in game?

FAQ

  1. Click on your Start Menu.
  2. Select All Programs.
  3. Select NVIDIA Corporation folder.
  4. Select the 3D Vision folder.
  5. Select Enable 3D Vision.
  6. Select 3D Vision as the setup that you wish to use; select Next.
  7. Connect your IR emitter; select Next.
  8. Select the gaming environment that is appropriate; select Next.

How do I enable Nvidia 3D stereoscopic?

From the NVIDIA Control Panel navigation tree pane, under 3D Settings, select Manage 3D Settings to open the associated page. Click the Global Settings tab. From the Settings box, click Stereo-Enable and then select Off. Click Apply.

Should I install Nvidia 3D Vision driver?

3D Vision Controller Driver – You only need to install this driver if your screen supports 3D, if you have proper glasses and if you access 3D contents, e.g. movies or games, on your PC. If you do not, do not install this.

Is the Nvidia 3D Vision player 60 Hz?

But as soon as I started the NVIDIA 3D VISION VIDEO PLAYER and loaded a video, it changes back to 60 Hz and there is no 3D Effect. Only my PC monitor is plugged in.

What’s the latest version of Nvidia 3D Vision?

Thanks for the update MagicStyle I didn’t realize that Nvidia had updated their download to the newest version. Release Date: Mon Jun 25, 2018 Operating System: Windows 10 32-bit, Windows 10 64-bit, Windows 7 32-bit, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8.1 32-bit, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8 32-bit, Windows 8 64-bit Thanks Nvidia!!

Why is 3D Vision not working on Windows 10?

The 3D Test works fine with Anti-Aliasing turned of, but fails with Anti-Aliasing. Playing 3D Videos still fails. I was able to solve it by reinstalling my windows 10. It seems like one of Windows updates destroyed the 3D functionality.