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Question about 3D Blu-rays

Ethros

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I just had a quick question about 3D movies on Blu-ray, as I'm really not the most tech-savvy person. I've noticed that said films are available (Thor, Resident Evil Afterlife, upcoming Captain America for example) in normal Blu-ray options, and then also as a 3D version.

Basically I just wondered do you have to have a special 3D TV to watch them, or will they work on a normal HD TV, ie. is it just a normal case of wearing 3D glasses?



As though I never bought one, some 3D films were released on DVD (The Final Destination for example) where some 3D glasses just came in the box and you could watch it on a normal TV that way.

Thanks, just curious
 
^ Yes. The only way to do 3D without a specially-made 3D screen is to do a bogus, horrid-looking color-division (red-blue/red-green) transfer.
 
Plus a HDMI 1.4 cable to carry the 3D signal from your 3D ready blu-ray player to your 3D ready TV.
 
Hmm, sounds like far too much effort and money, I'll leave it


Ha, thanks for clarifying though!
 
^ Yes. The only way to do 3D without a specially-made 3D screen is to do a bogus, horrid-looking color-division (red-blue/red-green) transfer.
No

Can also be done with LCD shutter glasses and an IR transmitter connected between the video source (may require 3D software/firmware) and display for synchronization. Left and right fields use alternate frames. Been there, seen it with a Windows PC with VGA display and a glasses/IR sender kit that cost less than $100. The 3D video drivers worked with several modestly priced video accelerator chip sets. There was a frame rate reduction if 3D was used with video games.
 
I would stay away from buying 3d kit for the moment and hope the industry develops common standards - buying glasses for £50 a go that only work with one make of TV is a PITA.
 
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