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3D Settings
For the best 3D picture effect, watch your TV from
vertical angle +/- 10°.
3D Type
When connecting a 3D product sometimes the
picture maybe displayed incorrectly; choose from the
following settings to correct this. You can toggle these
settings by pressing the '3D' button on your remote
Exchange 3D L/R
Change picture sequence for different viewing
3D Off
Default settings
Side by
Side
3D format is commonly used in 3D broadcasting, works by halving the horizontal resolution
of videos to store left and right eye images in each frame. It effectively displays up to 960 x
1080 pixel pictures to each eye, enabling TV stations to telecast 3D content at a much lower
bandwidth compared with 3D Blu-ray discs. Typical supported resolutions are limited to 720p
and 1080i for 3D TV programs.
Users will need to manually select the correct 3D format to properly display side-by-side
3D content on a 3D TV.
Top
Bottom
3D format is alternative for 3D broadcast, which is pretty similar to side-by-side 3D except
that it halves the vertical resolution instead. Available primarily up to 720p resolution, top-
and-bottom 3D offers 1280 pixels horizontally. The higher pixel count is generally considered
more suitable for displaying panning motion insports programs.
Frame
Packing
As its name suggests, this format stacks the left and right eye images in each frame to retain
the content's original resolution for the best 3D pictures. Most, if not all, 1080p 3D
Blu-ray movie discs and 720p PS3 3D games are produced utilizing this technique. Another
key differentiator is that all 3D TVs should be able to automatically detect frame-packing 3D
signals and correctly display the content without user intervention.
Line by
Line
The picture signals for left and right eyes are interleaved in alternate lines. The left clip’s
resolution is halved then placed in the odd lines of the video stream. Correspondingly, the
right clip’s resolution is halved then placed in the even lines of the video stream. When
combined the video stream totals 1920×1080.
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