Hi,

I've seen this topic come up once or twice, but I can't figure out what's going 
wrong in my setup. I have a new Panasonic Viera 3D TV (ST30 series) that I'm 
driving with a Quadro 380 FX in windows XP with OSG 2.2. I'm trying to view 
models in 3D, either with the vertical split or quad buffer option, and neither 
is working (though horizontal split works fine, oddly enough.)

The graphics card is connected to the TV via HDMI. I'm using the TV's emitter 
and glasses. When I choose the frame sequential input option on the TV with a 
quad buffered input from the computer, the glasses don't activate, meaning the 
TV doesn't recognize that it is receiving a 3D input.

If I can't get quad buffered/ frame sequential stereo to work, I'm OK with 
using vertical split stereo.

I've worked with the GT25 Viera series in the past and have been able to get 
satisfactory results with vertical split stereo, but with the new model the 
vertical split mode looks "off." The new TV recognizes the two images and 
combines them, but the result is headache-inducing. I've tried playing with all 
the TV settings and flipping the eye orientations on both the computer end and 
the TV end. Aside from eye swapping, none of my OSG variables (eye separation, 
screen dimensions etc.) have changed from the setup that ran the old TV well.

Any clues as to how to get something working here? I figure the worst case 
scenario is returning the new TV and finding an old model to buy online 
somewhere, but as this is for an institution that would be quite a hassle. 

Thank you!

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