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Bart Kindt (Bart)
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Registered: 5-2006

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Posted on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 - 6:59 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

I just bought the EDimensional Wireless Glasses.

On my Laptop computer (specs below) I installed the Wireless Glasses out of the box, with included CD, for standard video cards.
(Not the ivison drivers)
Glasses and EXTERNAL CRT monitor seemed to work okay in 3D mode.
Then I installed latest version of the "Stereoscopic Player" from 3dtv.com.
>>> Initially this WORKED great! <<< Downloaded some demo videos, most played great.

>>> Then I rebooted computer. <<< After that, suddenly any attempt to play ANY video caused a complete crash of XP, Blue screen of Death, and reboot. I have never seen that before.
Problem seemed in Intel video driver. (But why did it work fine before the first reboot???)
Installed latest Intel graphic drivers for card. This stopped crash, but now I have a BLACK SCREEN while playing video in Interlaced mode.
And when I exit the video player, I get this Windows error:

"The instruction at "0x029c0750" referenced memory at "0x029c0750". The memory could not be "read".
"

This ALSO happens with ANOTHER video player, "Stereo Movie Player" from a Japanese guy. SAME memory location!

I then installed latest versions of ActiveX9 and Windows Media Player 10.
No change.

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>>> Then I installed everything on a completely diferent Desktop computer <<<... And exactly the same problem happens!
Both video players cause the same error, on the same memory address, on two different computers and with different OS (see below)!!

However, both computers have a related video card (pure coincidence).

So, I cannot use the glasses at all now.
It looks like the software applications try to connect to the ED drivers at the wrong memory address!
The ED driver DOES TALK (Voice) "edimensional" when I start a video player, but even so I does not communicate or syncronise properly.

Hardware/Software:

Computer 1:

Laptop, 1.6 Ghz, WindowsXP, ActiveX9, "Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS,910GML Express Chipset Family"
ED Drivers: 4.25 Latest version
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Computer 2:

Desktop, 3Ghz, Windows-2000, Activex9, "Intel 910G Express Chipset Family"
ED Drivers: 4.25

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