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G K Lai
post Jul 10 2011, 11:43 PM

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Hi azsace and all,

I have a question that I can't find the answer and hope someone here can help~ icon_question.gif

I am using Panasonic TH-P42GT20K 3DTV.
My viewing distance (from TV to my eye) is 6ft-7ft.

My problem is:
For certain 3D Blu-ray scene, when the editor (or director?) trying to show us subject which are very
close to our face (come out from TV effect), I will then see the scene very disturbing and uncomfortable.

If I take off the 3D Glass, I find the left-eye and right-eye pictures are separated too far away. Which I
think is the culprit that it lost the effect of "poking out"? I can't see the subject flying-out-and-hit-my-face
effect.

Question:
Is it the poorly designed/arranged scene or my eye's problem or my viewing distance that caused this?

However, for some other title or scene, I can see the effect of the subject jumps out of TV without problem. sweat.gif
And I have no problem seeing depth effects.

I'm sorry if you are confused with my question, I don't know a better way to describe this~ blush.gif
G K Lai
post Jul 11 2011, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(calvin_ng @ Jul 11 2011, 02:07 PM)
try go into 3D setting and reverse left/right priority... some Bluray may have reverse priority...
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Huh? Ok thank you! Will try it tonight... never thought of it... tongue.gif doh.gif
Wish this will be a simple solution~ biggrin.gif
G K Lai
post Jul 22 2011, 11:19 PM

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Hi all,

I have "problem" that hope someone here would help me... icon_question.gif

Currently using P42GT20K Panasonic 3D Plasma, while watching 3D Blu-ray disc,
my remote control become unresponsive, very difficult controlling BD player.
The problem may describe better here by others.
Although not exactly the same problem, but it is the closest I can find.
Apparently, the culprit is the TV itself, interfering IR signals or something... sad.gif

Then I bought a Logitech Harmony universal remote control which uses RF to communicate,
and I installed the RF to IR blaster close to BD player.
I can't notice any different, I still have problem starting the movie from BD menu!
(Cannot send [OK] command to BD player to start movie from disc menu)

With Logitech's IR blaster close to BD player, I found it will work better if I block the front panel of BD player.
Leaving Logitech's IR blaster "sees" the BD player and block out other interfering signal.
But this is not the proper way to enjoy a movie... vmad.gif

My BD player and TV does not have direct "line of sight".
TV is on table top of the cabinet and BD player sit inside the shelf (no door).
The IR transmitter on the TV (for 3D Glass) needs to do a sharp "U-turn" only it can reach my BD player.
How can it still interfere the remote IR signal?

Does anyone already have the solution or fix to this problem?
Really need your help, please~! notworthy.gif icon_question.gif



 

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