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 Post subject: Enabling 3D on certain VHD players
PostPosted: 20 May 2023, 14:42 
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Hi all,
Relatively new to the format and been having alot of fun learning about it. Recently picked up a Sharp VP-X10B and have been trying to figure out how you turn on the 3D function when playing 3D discs. Also wondering where or how the 3D LCD shutter glasses get plugged in. Possibly need a adapter of some sort?
I have a Victor/JVC HD-9500 and watching in 3D is pretty straightforward,press in the 3D button on the face of the player and plug the glasses into the port on the front of the player and you’re off to the 3D races.
Also have a National DP-300 which is also 3D compatible but wonder how you turn the function on and where to plug in the glasses on this player as well.
Anyone out there have any knowledge regarding this? Thanks!
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 Post subject: Re: Enabling 3D on certain VHD players
PostPosted: 20 May 2023, 19:48 
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I don't think many here on this forum have any VHD knowledge, disclord was the one but he's gone.

So if and when you do figure it out please post the info for others in the future.
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 Post subject: Re: Enabling 3D on certain VHD players
PostPosted: 20 May 2023, 23:09 
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I have a Sharp VP-R70B that plays 3D discs in 2D, but doesn't seem to actually have a way of interfacing with glasses or playing them in 3D.
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PostPosted: 21 May 2023, 17:44 
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johngreve wrote:
Relatively new to the format and been having alot of fun learning about it. Recently picked up a Sharp VP-X10B and have been trying to figure out how you turn on the 3D function when playing 3D discs.


From the description on the yellow RCA on the back it says it can be both Composite video output or 3D output control.
There must be a way to watch video on UHF and control the 3D glasses with the RCA output?

Assuming this is the right remote control, I do not see anything about 3D there: Sharp VP-X10B remote control

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 Post subject: Re: Enabling 3D on certain VHD players
PostPosted: 21 May 2023, 21:27 
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From the description on the yellow RCA on the back it says it can be both Composite video output or 3D output control.
There must be a way to watch video on UHF and control the 3D glasses with the RCA output?

Assuming this is the right remote control, I do not see anything about 3D there: Sharp VP-X10B remote control

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Yeah I seen that on the back as well….wasn’t sure about how that was supposed to work either.
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 Post subject: Re: Enabling 3D on certain VHD players
PostPosted: 23 May 2023, 13:11 
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There are 3d adapter that you plug the player and have inputs for the glasses


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PostPosted: 23 May 2023, 13:23 
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giannis-usa wrote:
There are 3d adapter that you plug the player and have inputs for the glasses


Aha….thanks for this information.Seems odd to me that on the face of the player they proudly display the 3D logo yet an adapter is required. Makes no sense to me. I can see using an adapter in a non 3D player obviously.
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PostPosted: 23 May 2023, 15:52 
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giannis-usa wrote:
There are 3d adapter that you plug the player and have inputs for the glasses


Interesting. I added the Victor/JVC IF-D3A that is Victor version using the VHDpc output for synchronization.

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Maybe SHARP had a similar system?

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 Post subject: Re: Enabling 3D on certain VHD players
PostPosted: 24 May 2023, 04:12 
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... and how would someone use a "Random Access" VHD device such as the Sharp VO-100 with a VHD player?

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 Post subject: Re: Enabling 3D on certain VHD players
PostPosted: 24 May 2023, 12:57 
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... and how would someone use a "Random Access" VHD device such as the Sharp VO-100 with a VHD player?

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It has to be paired up with the Sharp VP2000 player. I have a magazine article on the player and Random Access module you show from the February 1982 issue of Video Review magazine. Tried to post a picture but the file is to large and I don’t know how to reduce the file size.
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