Dear Users,

in my University I have an hardware system formed by:

1 - PC with Nvidia Quadro FX 4800 graphics card with DVI port.
2 - 64-bit Operating system Windows 7 Professional
3 - Projector ACER H5360 DLP 720P (3D ready) connected to the PC by HDMI/DVI 
cable
4 - Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision Emitter connected to the PC by USB
5 - Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision glasses

I configured everything in order to use PyMOL stereoscopic visualization and it 
works perfectly.

Recently, we bought a 120Hz LCD: the ACER GD245HQ. I simply disconnected the 
HDMI/DVI cable from the projector and connected it to the LCD by a DVI/DVI 
cable.

After power computer on, I tried the 3D Nvidia tests: everything was ok. 
Then, I started PyMol and as usual I selected the "Quad buffered stereo" 
visualization in the "stereo mode" menu. The image started blinking but no 
stereoscopic effect through the glasses.

Playing with graphic card parameters I discovered that if I decreased the 
resolution to 1440x900 (the default for the LCD is 1920x1200 at 120Hz) I got 
the stereoscopic effect, even if with a very annoying flickering through the 
glasses.

What is the reason of this strange behavior? 
Is there some resolution limitation with PyMol (the Nvidia tests worked 
properly also at 1920x1200)? 
Is it possible to eliminate the flickering that I observe by the 3D glasses 
when I decrease the resolution under 1600x1200? 

Thank you in advance for any reply.

Best regards,
Emiliano

  









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