The Player is intended for playing DVD-Video, DVD-VR and video
files, and for viewing 2D home video content and other 2D content
created by you in 3D. The 3D playback of any video content not
created by the user might require the direct or indirect permission of
third parties, where such content is protected by copyright, unless
otherwise permitted under applicable law. The protection of intellectual
property rights is essential for TOSHIBA. In this respect, TOSHIBA
underlines that the Player should not be used in a manner infringing
such rights. It is your responsibility to ensure that you do not infringe
any applicable intellectual property laws when you decide to use the
Player and, more specifically, when you decide to activate the 2Dto3D
conversion function of the Player.
Some functions cannot be used during 3D playback. In such cases,
any buttons used for those functions might be disabled.
Depending on the system environment, the player might automatically
switch into 2D if you perform any of the following operations during 3D
playback. Furthermore, you might experience some time lag when the
switching occurs.
Opening windows or pop-ups such as [Right-Click Menu],
[Settings Window], [File Select], or [Error Message].
Using Windows features.
Using any other applications.
Make sure to use AC adaptor when playing with 3D playback feature
enabled.
Depending on the system environment, 3D playback might only be
used when the "Video Display Window" is at full-screen. 3D playback
might not function when windowed.
In order for the 3D playback to work on an external display/TV, you
need a 3D enabled display/TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI
port.
3D video content can only be displayed on an external display
connected using HDMI "with 3D".
3D Settings can be changed on the "Settings" Screen, but the default
settings are highly recommended. Changing the settings might cause
the 3D stereoscopic effect to become stronger, which in turn might
cause eye fatigue.
The 3D effect differs between individuals. Refrain from or stop viewing
and check your equipment settings, if you can see doubly-substituted
video images or cannot feel the 3D stereoscopic effect when watching
3D video images. Still, if you cannot see correctly, refrain from or stop
viewing.
Refrain from or stop viewing if you feel ill or experience discomfort
before or while watching 3D video images.
Position yourself directly in front of the display when watching 3D
video images. And take regular breaks in between.
Due to the possibility of impact on vision development, viewers of 3D
video images should be aged 6 or older.
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