Some 3D signals don’t get recognized automatically by your drivers.
I have a Ceton InfiniTV 4 Cablecard tuner connected to Comcast cable. Comcast uses simple side by side and over and under signals on their 3D channels. The drivers don’t recognize that they are 3D. If I record them and play them back with software that I can force into the appropriate, mode they work.
The hotkey CTRL-T only forces auto-detection, which doesn’t work. If you added control key combinations for the different formats like side by side and over and under, live TV would work for many of us. I only beg for this because Microsoft doesn’t seem to want to be bothered with making their “Media Center†fully 3D capable.
Some 3D signals don’t get recognized automatically by your drivers.
I have a Ceton InfiniTV 4 Cablecard tuner connected to Comcast cable. Comcast uses simple side by side and over and under signals on their 3D channels. The drivers don’t recognize that they are 3D. If I record them and play them back with software that I can force into the appropriate, mode they work.
The hotkey CTRL-T only forces auto-detection, which doesn’t work. If you added control key combinations for the different formats like side by side and over and under, live TV would work for many of us. I only beg for this because Microsoft doesn’t seem to want to be bothered with making their “Media Center†fully 3D capable.
Some 3D signals don’t get recognized automatically by your drivers.
I have a Ceton InfiniTV 4 Cablecard tuner connected to Comcast cable. Comcast uses simple side by side and over and under signals on their 3D channels. The drivers don’t recognize that they are 3D. If I record them and play them back with software that I can force into the appropriate, mode they work.
The hotkey CTRL-T only forces auto-detection, which doesn’t work. If you added control key combinations for the different formats like side by side and over and under, live TV would work for many of us. I only beg for this because Microsoft doesn’t seem to want to be bothered with making their “Media Center†fully 3D capable.
Some 3D signals don’t get recognized automatically by your drivers.
I have a Ceton InfiniTV 4 Cablecard tuner connected to Comcast cable. Comcast uses simple side by side and over and under signals on their 3D channels. The drivers don’t recognize that they are 3D. If I record them and play them back with software that I can force into the appropriate, mode they work.
The hotkey CTRL-T only forces auto-detection, which doesn’t work. If you added control key combinations for the different formats like side by side and over and under, live TV would work for many of us. I only beg for this because Microsoft doesn’t seem to want to be bothered with making their “Media Center†fully 3D capable.