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I have just installed a Beovision 11-55, I can play 3D on a DVD. there is a picture setting that allows selection of a 3D option on the Beovision 11.
there is also a setting for 3D viewing on the TV setting, but for Homemedia, that is playing videos from my own hard drive, the B&O setting for picture does not allow access to the 3D setting, and so a 3D plays only in 2D.
how can I initiate usage of the 3D option for HomeMedia.
thanks
i can select 3D settings (under Picture) with list for the TV selection, and the DVD selection, as you indicate, but I can't access the 3D option when under the Homemedia selection, it shows the 3D option, but it is greyed out and does not click open. .
BeoNut since '75
yes the Homemedia is accessing the hard drive through WiFi
the media is 3 d as when it plays in 2 d there is a picture on the top and the bottom.
i realize that maybe it wont play in 3d, but I don't get the chance to try, as the option for 3D settings, eg top and bottom or side by side is not available in Homemedia. that is before even trying to go to the file to play it.
yes my normal 3d is from the BR player. but I don't see how I can work it through WiFi, anyway, the first point is being able to even get to 3d settings to start with.
i am starting to think that the 3 d setting has been disabled for Homemedia on purpose so people don't even try to play 3d files with B&O expecting a lot of complaints with the 3d not working as there are so many variables, potential complications or whatever.
Just discovered I am having the same issues.
I have a 3D camera that captures SBS video in MP4 format. However, It is rendered as one side of the video (Fullscreen 2D)
There is no option to view the full 3D footage as recorded (and played back on any other type of 3D TV such as Sony or LG)
Also, there is no support for the .mpo file extension with images so it does not show 3D photos either.
Hopefully this won't be forever with so many other manufacturers supporting it.
Heres hoping!