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Select 3D input format
The TV detects when 3D is available and
prompts you to put on your 3D glasses to
start watching. If the TV cannot detect the
3D signal due to a missing 3D signal tag, it
displays images that overlap.
To switch the overlapping images to 3D,
change the 3D format.
1. Press
OPTIONS
.
2. Select
[Picture and sound]
>
[3D
settings]
.
3. Select a setting, then press
OK
.
[3D - Side by side]
: Select if the TV
displays pictures that overlap vertically.
[3D - Top / bottom]
: Select if the TV
displays pictures that overlap
horizontally.
[3D - top/bottom inverted]
or
[3D -
side by side inverted]
: Select if the TV
displays distorted images, such as the
background appearing nearer to you.
Convert 2D to 3D
You can convert any 2D programme to
watch it in 3D.
1. Press
OPTIONS
.
2. Select
[Picture and sound]
>
[3D settings]
>
[2D to 3D conversion]
.
To adjust the 3D depth:
1. Press
OPTIONS
.
2. Select
[Picture and sound]
>
[3D effect]
.
3. Select an option, then press
OK
.
To switch off 2D to 3D conversion:
1. Press
OPTIONS
.
2. Select
[Picture and sound]
>
[3D settings]
>
[2D]
, then press
OK
.
Note
: If you switch to another activity, the
conversion stops.
Play multimedia files
What you can do
You can play videos, photos and music on
your TV from:
Your computer connected through the
home network.
A USB device connected to the TV.
Play files from computer
What you need
A wired or wireless home network,
connected with a Universal Plug and
Play (uPnP) router.
Optional: An LAN cable that connects
your TV to your home network.
A media server running on your
computer.
Appropriate settings on your computer
firewall to allow you to run the media
server.
Set up the network
1. Connect your TV and the computer to
the same home network. See
Connect your
TV > Connect to a network and the
Internet
(Page 61).
2. Switch on your computer and the router.
Note:
If the apparatus does not return to DLNA
mode due to external electrical disturbances
(e.g. electrostatic discharge), user
intervention is required.
Set up media sharing
1. Install a media server on your computer
to share media files. These are some media
servers:
For PC:
Windows Media Player 11 (or
higher) or TVersity
For Mac:
Twonky
2. Switch on media sharing on your
computer using the media server. For more
information on how to set up the media
server, refer to the media server's website.