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Josh Z 04-27-09 11:50 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by RocShemp (Post 9407419)
So I basically have to wait 'til Dolby and/or Panasonic establishes a standard for 3DTV and then save up for a new TV but not necessarily a new BD player?

You'd need a new Blu-ray player as well. Current Blu-ray players are not capable of outputting video at 120 Hz.

DthRdrX 04-27-09 01:18 PM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by RocShemp (Post 9408429)
Yeah, one two certainly makes their win seem easy. How'd you find out about their method for 3D?

I tried looking for it online and all I found was the Dolby theatrical method. About all I saw about home theater was the mention of pot requiring a new BD player and requiring a new TV.

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/11/panasonic-propo

You can find a few articles if you google "Panasonic 3d Blu-Ray".

RocShemp 04-28-09 02:30 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 9411763)
You'd need a new Blu-ray player as well. Current Blu-ray players are not capable of outputting video at 120 Hz.

So I guess the rumour of a potential PS3 firmware update to accomodate 3D is just a pipe dream? :(

Well, in for a penny... :shrug:

Josh Z 04-28-09 09:44 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by RocShemp (Post 9413060)
So I guess the rumour of a potential PS3 firmware update to accomodate 3D is just a pipe dream? :(

The HDMI transmitter in the PS3 isn't capable of outputting 120 Hz. It won't even do native bitstream transmission for the HD audio codecs.

RocShemp 04-29-09 12:54 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 9413401)
The HDMI transmitter in the PS3 isn't capable of outputting 120 Hz. It won't even do native bitstream transmission for the HD audio codecs.

Well that sucks. I was aware of it not being able to do native bitstream as I have it output PCM to my Onkyo 705. BTW can current receivers (like my aformentioned Onkyo) handle a 120Hz signal or will I have to upgrade that as well?

Josh Z 04-29-09 10:31 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by RocShemp (Post 9415110)
BTW can current receivers (like my aformentioned Onkyo) handle a 120Hz signal or will I have to upgrade that as well?

It's very doubtful that the receiver would handle 120 Hz either.

So, yes, 3-D will require a whole lot of new hardware throughout the video chain.

jackson walker 05-01-09 06:08 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 
Just came across this news story on the recent SMPTE report outlining standards for new 3-D standard for home television sets (courtesy of Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood):
http://www.multichannel.com/article/...le&rid=5739616

Teremei 05-01-09 06:34 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 9415664)
It's very doubtful that the receiver would handle 120 Hz either.

So, yes, 3-D will require a whole lot of new hardware throughout the video chain.

So if I have to update my player, reciever, and TV, cables and so on. I guess I feel alot more comfortable with going ahead and getting my new TV now. I probably won't jump on the bandwagon right away. I'll have to take my time updating one thing at a time until I can finally enjoy Real3D in my home.

RocShemp 05-02-09 06:05 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 
I'm in the same boat, Teremei. My current TV is only a couple of years old so I was planning on saving up and upgrading later anyway. I guess now it'll be much later as my receiver is even newer than my TV. It's not too bad since I wasn't going to spend my money on first generation 3D gear anyway. I want them to iron out a good deal of the kinks first before I get into 3DTV.

Drexl 05-02-09 10:24 PM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 
I'm not going to worry about it. I'll probably end up getting it when it's included as a standard feature, and I upgrade for other reasons. There just isn't that much 3D material I'd be interested in.

lamphorn 05-03-09 11:44 PM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 
I suspect they'll tinker with the idea in a couple years, put out something that kind of works, but I don't think it'll really work till the next format (whether a holographic disc or something else).

That said, I really don't understand this phenomenon. As I understand it, 3D versions of movies are drained of the light and color of the 2D versions (per Roger Ebert). Just seems like a gimmick to get people in theatres. I'm looking forward to seeing Avatar because Cameron's an interesting film artist, but on the whole I think the 3D thing is a fad that will pass. Imagine watching The Godfather in 3D... ridiculous.

Josh Z 05-04-09 09:40 AM

Re: 3D on bluray anytime soon?
 

Originally Posted by lamphorn (Post 9423506)
That said, I really don't understand this phenomenon. As I understand it, 3D versions of movies are drained of the light and color of the 2D versions (per Roger Ebert).

That's only true of movies using anaglyph 3-D (the type with red and blue glasses). Anaglyph is rarely used in theaters. Both Digital 3-D and IMAX 3-D are bright and colorful.


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