JU7000L Auto-Switch to 3D not always working
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 12:11 pm
Hi,
I'm trying to use this J-series samsung to play 3D PC games. (using Tridef 3d software). I would like that whenever I start a game in 3D, the TV automatically senses this and turns the 3D function (side-by-side) on automatically. Because the TV will be build into a racing cabinet, so it's inconvenient having to manually switch the TV to 3D when a game starts.
This 3d auto-sensing is supported in the menu. There are two options "Auto1" and "Auto2". I have most success with most games when I put the TV in "Auto2". Then it switches automatically to 3d most of the time. It never does it on "Auto1" setting.
However, for some games I cannot get it to work at all and the TV never switches to 3D, not even with Auto2. These games are running in same resolution as other "working" ones. I cannot really see a difference why it would work for some games and why not for others...
So I'm trying to figure out why it sometimes does not work.
Does anyone know the difference between this "Auto1" and "Auto2" mode? And how is this "3D sensing" triggered? What is needed for the TV for it to respond to this and triggers the "3d"? When I understand how it works, I might find a solution quicker to why it does not work for certain games.
Thanks,
Patrick
I'm trying to use this J-series samsung to play 3D PC games. (using Tridef 3d software). I would like that whenever I start a game in 3D, the TV automatically senses this and turns the 3D function (side-by-side) on automatically. Because the TV will be build into a racing cabinet, so it's inconvenient having to manually switch the TV to 3D when a game starts.
This 3d auto-sensing is supported in the menu. There are two options "Auto1" and "Auto2". I have most success with most games when I put the TV in "Auto2". Then it switches automatically to 3d most of the time. It never does it on "Auto1" setting.
However, for some games I cannot get it to work at all and the TV never switches to 3D, not even with Auto2. These games are running in same resolution as other "working" ones. I cannot really see a difference why it would work for some games and why not for others...
So I'm trying to figure out why it sometimes does not work.
Does anyone know the difference between this "Auto1" and "Auto2" mode? And how is this "3D sensing" triggered? What is needed for the TV for it to respond to this and triggers the "3d"? When I understand how it works, I might find a solution quicker to why it does not work for certain games.
Thanks,
Patrick