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Here is an issue I just ran into that I have not seen before, and although I searched the forum, I failed to find anyone else with the same issue, so apologies if a dupe.
This one 3D disc of uncertain origin that I borrowed from a friend forces me to sit close to the TV or the 3D doesn't work. If I sit at my normal viewing distance (approximately 8' from the screen) the 3D is still separated as though I was not wearing 3D glasses. However, if I move forward to maybe 5' from the screen, the 3D pops into clear view. The system works perfectly with any commercial 3D BR that I own, so it is the disc. I have simply not seen this before. Have you? Is there any way to compensate for this? And yes, I will give my buddy a full ration of s--t for handing me a bad(?) disc when I see him next. |
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