"OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

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"OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby giagio » Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:26 pm

There is any chance to play 3D videos on my 100Hz UE40B7000?? What do you think?
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby erdem_ua » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:43 pm

I believe you can if you use your computer for decoding but TVs internal player.
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby dasilverpaladin » Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:07 pm

As i understand the "new" 3D tech,
it depends on an hardware combination between the LCD and the corresponding shutter glasses.
Both are working with 120hz, and maybe there are some other technical differences.

What i am gonna try, i will get me some of these simple and cheap blue/cyan (not red) glasses from ebay and gonna
try the nvidia 3D/stereoscopic options with games and movies.

But even there is, afaik, some kind of shutter glasses and minimum refresh rate needed.
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby pter-s » Wed May 19, 2010 10:56 pm

shutter glasses are no option since the 100hz are "artificial", i.e. interpolated from the input signal. no 100hz input (e.g. pc or hdmi available).
the anaglyph glasses (coloured thingies) work (after all they did with crt&pal) - colour reproduction&range suffer however.
if you have such glasses check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscop ... _anaglyphs for some sample pics and further information.
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby aquadran » Thu May 20, 2010 12:04 pm

pter-s wrote:shutter glasses are no option since the 100hz are "artificial", i.e. interpolated from the input signal. no 100hz input (e.g. pc or hdmi available).
the anaglyph glasses (coloured thingies) work (after all they did with crt&pal) - colour reproduction&range suffer however.
if you have such glasses check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscop ... _anaglyphs for some sample pics and further information.


Ignoring software limits, there is theoretical some 3d support.
tv display panels are 120/240hz not 100/200hz. all source is scaled upto 120/240hz using Frame Rate Converter. on b650 input chip processor (SiI9287) is capable up to 1080p @ 60Hz or 720p/1080i @ 120Hz with 36-bit color depth. so 1080p 3d is out of option in this case, might work for 720p. also 3d stream might be handled by some custom movie player in 1080p@120hz mode.
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby aquadran » Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:48 am

new 3d tv use new hdmi switch Sil9387 http://www.siliconimage.com/products/pr ... px?pid=152
both specs are the same "36 bit color depth resolutions up to 1080p @ 60Hz or 720p/1080i @ 120Hz "
for old and new switch.
so this is max for 36 bits, not 24 bits. so i guess it may allow switch transfer 1080p at 120hz bandwitch at 24 bits
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby aquadran » Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:02 am

i found info that 3d hdmi input source is 60hz not 120hz, it's specialy coded pictures, side by side or line by line per eye and then upscaled into 120hz
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby antadm » Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:44 pm

Hello! i´m also trying to make 3d work on samsung led unb7000. is that posible? :D
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Re: "OLD LED" 3D COMPATIBILITY

Postby antadm » Tue Oct 26, 2010 12:51 am

I have the Reald3d glasses from the cinema and whit that i couldnt make them work with the tv.... i think it would be possible with some active glasses :roll:
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