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On 2009-12-16 10:28, Kim Bale wrote:
> It would be interested to know if there are many people on the list
> having this issue actually since there seems to be a lot of bods
> working with stereo here.

Yep, but not all are such masochists as to use Vista for graphics work :)

That problem looks like a driver issue, indeed. However, I vaguely
recall that in Windows the stereo had to be enabled in two places -
first checkbox turned on the quad buffer support and the other stereo or
something like that (yay for usability engineering, Nvidia!).

But even in XP the stereo was pretty spotty - sometimes the driver
didn't want to turn the emitters on for no obvious reason until the
machine was rebooted or driver reinstalled. I have seen also everything
apparently working, but the stereo frusta were messed up and similar
problems. Quite a pain if you need a stable and predictable system to
run demonstrations on. That is the primary reason why everything
stereo-related here is running in Linux now - set it up once and it works.

Regards,

Jan

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