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Video is not shown in 3D pIf the same image is displayed side by side or on top and bottom,
the 3D display format setting may be incorrect. Try changin g the
“3D Display” setting in “3D Settings” (page 21).
p3D perception varies by viewer.
pIf the “3D Settings” menu is displayed but images are not shown
in 3D, try restarting the connected equipment used for 3D
playback.
pThe system does not support 2D to 3D conversion (simulated
3D).
pViewing anaglyphic images in 3D requires anaglyphic glasses
(with red and blue lenses, for example).
pAlso check the settings of playback equipment connected to the
processor unit.
pWhen the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) is used with this system and if
the video and audio output settings on the PS3™ do not match
those of this system or the cable and TV in use, there may be no
3D video output. If such symptoms occur, turn off the PS3™,
and then turn it on again by pressing its power button for at least
5 seconds until you hear a beep sound twice. The video and audio
output settings will automatically be re set to the standard
settings.
pIf there is no 3D video output when this system is used with
playback equipment other than the PlayStation®3 (PS3™),
momentarily stop playback, and then resume playback. If the
issue persists, try restarting the playback equipment.
3D display is not activated
automatically
pMake sure the “Auto 3D” setting in “3D Settings” is set to “On”
(page 22).
p3D content without a 3D format identification signal is not
automatically displayed in 3D. Try changing the “3D Display”
setting in “3D Settings” to “Side-by-Side” o r “Over-Under”
(page 21).
Symptom Cause/Action