esponse Ray via Email 10/23/2014 02:06 PM
Hi Ricky,
Bug is still under investigation. Our development team is in contact with Cyberlink and collaborating on this issue currently. We are seeing some strange behavior on the application side so we just need to work with Cyberlink to understand the issue and hopefully that will yield a solution. Again i will certainly update once a fix is available.
Best regards,
Ray
Customer Ricky Hawk via CSS Web 10/23/2014 07:44 AM
I give monitor information (LG 42LM7600)
Customer Ricky Hawk via CSS Web 10/23/2014 06:22 AM
Hi, not fix again in 344.48 same problem that not smooth while playing 3Dmovies on powerDVD 2014 that stutter a bit
Response Ray via Email 09/19/2014 12:15 PM
Hi Ricky,
I'm afraid the bug is still under investigation and not fixed yet. Once the bug is fixed and a driver is available, then I'll definitely notify you so you can retest.
Best regards,
Ray
Customer Ricky Hawk via CSS Web 09/19/2014 11:43 AM
Hi still have the same problem in the new driver 344.11
Customer Ricky Hawk via CSS Web 08/01/2014 09:30 AM
I try to find the problem but it a driver.
Response Ray via Email 07/31/2014 11:08 AM
Hi Ricky,
I'm not sure if I understand your question, can you clarify please? Switching between 2D and 3D is control by the graphics drivers. The "C:\NVIDIA" folder is just the default folder the compressed drivers binaries are extracted to. Once the binaries are extracted then the installer wizard runs from that directory. This is merely a folder to hold the extracted driver binaries. The binaries in this folder is not used again once the installation is complete, so you can actually delete the entire folder if you don't need to saved the driver binaries. All the drivers used by Windows is installed to the proper Windows directories. The "NV3DVision" folder house all the binaries required for the Stereoscopic feature.
Best regards,
Ray
Customer Ricky Hawk via CSS Web 07/31/2014 05:36 AM
in the NVidia folder driver, Which folder driver control 3D(change 2D to 3D)
ps. folderDRV
Response Ray via Email 07/29/2014 12:24 PM
Thanks for the update Ricky. We have received more reports of this issue and currently working with the other users to help with our investigation. We believe we finally have a failure case in-house for our development to investigate. We hope to have this fixed in a future driver update. I will notify you as soon as a driver with the fix is available so you can verify.
Best regards,
Ray
Customer Ricky Hawk via CSS Web 07/29/2014 08:18 AM
new driver 340.52 still stutter when the movies change the cut scene same as 337.88, 340.xx beta when play 3D movie (the best 3D playback is 335.23)
How to solve this problem.