Samsung UA65KS7000W e-Manual
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Making Sports Programmes More Realistic with Sports Mode
Make sporting events appear and sound more realistic as if you are actually there.
Settings
Picture
Special Viewing Mode
Sports Mode
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You can use
Sports Mode
to get optimal picture and sound settings for sports events, making them
appear and sound as if you are there. In addition, if a recording device is connected to the TV when you are
using
using
Sports Mode
, you can view highlights extracted from the recorded sporting event automatically or
manually.
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The actual name may differ by specific geographical area.
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Enabling
Sports Mode
changes
Picture Mode
to
Stadium
and
Sound Mode
to
Stadium
, and disables some
Picture
and
Sound
menus.
Extracting highlights automatically
Settings
Picture
Special Viewing Mode
Sports Mode
Auto Highlights
However,
Auto Highlights
is not available with these TV operations:
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Switching the input signal
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When 2 Tuner models record 2 channels simultaneously
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When you are viewing the content saved on a USB storage device
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When the
Smart View
function is running
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When you are viewing highlights of the current football game in the UHD resolution by using the
Highlights Player
function
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While watching an analogue programme
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This function is only available on certain models in specific geographical areas.
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The performance of
Auto Highlights
depends on the characteristics of the transmitted signal.
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It is advisable to use
Auto Highlights
only while watching a football game. If you use this function for other
sporting events, it may display irrelevant picture frames.
Viewing a game recorded in sports mode
You can view a recorded game saved on a USB storage device.
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For more information about the functions, refer to "Buttons and functions available while using sports mode."
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For more information about the functions, refer to "Buttons and functions available while recording a
programme or Timeshift."
programme or Timeshift."
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This function is only available on certain models in specific geographical areas.
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For more information, refer to "Viewing recorded programmes."