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Oct 2010
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Hi everyone,
I have a couple of questions in regards to 3D playback and what's possible and what's not (specifically on the UND7000, but perhaps anyone with other 3D LCD/LEDs can help.) Is it possible to have 24P enabled while watching a 3D Blu-Ray? I've read that it's not, but have not had a reason why. I was told that it isn't possible on ANY LED TV. When watching a 3D Blu-Ray, is a form of Motion Interpolation enabled? I was told that there must be on any LED TV to increase the motion rate, excluding the ones that used passive 3D. This was also stated in the hometheater.com review. A review on the British version of the 8000 (which is more or less the same TV as the 7000 model) said that undefeatable noise reduction is present on all of Samsung models again. It also mentions that 24p doesn't get rid of all judder completely anways. Neither is mentioned in any reviews of the US version, so I'm not sure if it even applies. If anyone knows about anything thats undefeatable on this TV such as motion plus, 24Hz playback that introduces judder anyways, noise reduction or anything else feel free to post that as well! Thanks in advance! |
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Aug 2011
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Well... I cannot say for certain, But I saw a demo of the 3D playback for the Samsung D8000... The 3D was fantastic... and it certainly seemed like 24p playback to me. The only reason I say that is because 24p playback is kind of annoying to me. Instead of the intermediate studder that the 24Hz to 60Hz conversion gives, what I see is a steady studder of the video frames at 24frames per second...
Without knowing how they work for sure.. I would say "yes" it is possible, just a guess based on my personal experience... |
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