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Auto3D plugin for MediaPortal 1.2 - 1.12 (GUI & TV/Beamer)
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<blockquote data-quote="vuego" data-source="post: 989081" data-attributes="member: 23741"><p>Thank you Marcus, this is great <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>I'm sure you already know but the 3D subtitle depth is not working in Auto3D v8. Subtitles are always displayed with 0 depth, no matter where you put the slider.</p><p> </p><p>I'm using the Epson EH-TW9000 beamer (RS232) and the remote command sequence is not perfect. What I do is always having 3D display set to On and then simply switch between 2D - by selecting 3D format Auto and 3D - by selecting 3D Format SBS or TAB.</p><p>Default settings in Auto 3D for Espon is to first set 3D format and then set 3D display On or Off but that means that the next switch to 3D mode will fail since 3D display is set to Off (changing 3D format to SBS at this point will display an error message). I fixed it by simply removing the 3DDisplayOn and 3DDisplayOff commands but this will only work if the beamer is always in 3D Display On mode. It's a mess, I know.</p><p> </p><p>Another problem is with MediaPortal Configuration and RS232. I think there's a conflict with Remote / SerialUIR. Even when SerialUIR is disabled. It is set to COM1: by default and it seems to be locking the serial port. When opening Auto3D configuration I get an error message "Access to port COM1: is denied".</p><p>However the really strange part is if I change SerialUIR to COM2: I still get the access denied message in Auto3D. The only steps I found to release the serial port is to set SerialUIR to use COM1:, close and restart MediaPortal Configuration, change SerialUIR to COM2: and then opening Auto3D Configuration. If I leave SerialUIR at COM2: when restarting MediaPortal Configuration I still get the "Access to port COM1: is denied" message.</p><p>Auto3D always works when changing mode in MediaPortal. This is just an issue with MediaPortal Configuration which means it might be outside your scope to fix...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vuego, post: 989081, member: 23741"] Thank you Marcus, this is great :) I'm sure you already know but the 3D subtitle depth is not working in Auto3D v8. Subtitles are always displayed with 0 depth, no matter where you put the slider. I'm using the Epson EH-TW9000 beamer (RS232) and the remote command sequence is not perfect. What I do is always having 3D display set to On and then simply switch between 2D - by selecting 3D format Auto and 3D - by selecting 3D Format SBS or TAB. Default settings in Auto 3D for Espon is to first set 3D format and then set 3D display On or Off but that means that the next switch to 3D mode will fail since 3D display is set to Off (changing 3D format to SBS at this point will display an error message). I fixed it by simply removing the 3DDisplayOn and 3DDisplayOff commands but this will only work if the beamer is always in 3D Display On mode. It's a mess, I know. Another problem is with MediaPortal Configuration and RS232. I think there's a conflict with Remote / SerialUIR. Even when SerialUIR is disabled. It is set to COM1: by default and it seems to be locking the serial port. When opening Auto3D configuration I get an error message "Access to port COM1: is denied". However the really strange part is if I change SerialUIR to COM2: I still get the access denied message in Auto3D. The only steps I found to release the serial port is to set SerialUIR to use COM1:, close and restart MediaPortal Configuration, change SerialUIR to COM2: and then opening Auto3D Configuration. If I leave SerialUIR at COM2: when restarting MediaPortal Configuration I still get the "Access to port COM1: is denied" message. Auto3D always works when changing mode in MediaPortal. This is just an issue with MediaPortal Configuration which means it might be outside your scope to fix...? [/QUOTE]
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