Ive been using the Coolpad Daguan 3 Plus 3D phone and its very possible that the ZTE Voyage 3D phone is using alot of the same hardware as the lower end non-plus Coolpad. The 3 Plus is a mixed bag, with an update to its video player disabling the possibility of watching my own 3D content on it to every BD backup i put on it having to have its audio format converted from DTS to FLAC. I had to factory reset it to rollback the 3D Video app so I could even use it for what i wanted.
Congratulations on reaching 1000 subscribers! I've been experimenting with recording 3D videos using the iPhone 15 Pro for viewing on the LP2. Could you please clarify how close I need to be for the discrepancy you mentioned at 5:00 to become noticeable? I'd like to avoid getting too close and encountering that issue.
Past a few feet it becomes less noticeable, but then again so does the 3D depth due to the narrow interaxial. That's probably a good thing if you're watching on a glasses-free screen though as they're more prone to ghosting.
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Nice going for supporting stereo 3D all these years. Nice work!
Congratulations! Many more thousands to come!
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Ive been using the Coolpad Daguan 3 Plus 3D phone and its very possible that the ZTE Voyage 3D phone is using alot of the same hardware as the lower end non-plus Coolpad. The 3 Plus is a mixed bag, with an update to its video player disabling the possibility of watching my own 3D content on it to every BD backup i put on it having to have its audio format converted from DTS to FLAC. I had to factory reset it to rollback the 3D Video app so I could even use it for what i wanted.
Congratulations on reaching 1000 subscribers! I've been experimenting with recording 3D videos using the iPhone 15 Pro for viewing on the LP2. Could you please clarify how close I need to be for the discrepancy you mentioned at 5:00 to become noticeable? I'd like to avoid getting too close and encountering that issue.
Past a few feet it becomes less noticeable, but then again so does the 3D depth due to the narrow interaxial. That's probably a good thing if you're watching on a glasses-free screen though as they're more prone to ghosting.