In that case, it doesn’t really make sense for the company to continue supporting 3D Vision. It could simply be due to the fact that not a lot of people are using this technology anymore. NVIDIA hasn’t really explained why it has decided to make this change now. Under NVIDIA 3D Vision, next to Resolution, deselect Use defaultand then type in the resolution 1280 x 720. Now click on Advanced Optionson the left. For Viewing methodchoose NVIDIA 3D Vision. ![]() NVIDIA will continue to offer its 3D Vision Video Player as a standalone download for free until the end of this year. Go to File >Settings.> select Playback Optionson the left. It’s no longer going to be available as a standalone download. It also mentions that 3DTV Play, its tool that allows for 3D gaming with 3D TVs, is now included for free in Release 418. The company does confirm that its support team will continue to address critical driver issues for 3D Vision in Release 418 through April 2020. It recommends those who are interested in utilizing 3D Vision to remain on a Release 418 driver. NVIDIA has confirmed that once the final driver from Release 418 is posted in April 2019, GeForce Game Ready Drivers will no longer have support for NVIDIA 3D Vision. ![]() The company has confirmed that it’s going to end support for 3D Vision next month. Many feel that its time is up and now so does NVIDIA, apparently. Stereoscopic 3D may have been all the rage a few years ago but you don’t hear about it much now, at least in the context of home entertainment.
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