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- 10-18-2011 11:50 PM #1
Please Add A Bypass For 3D Compatibility ADVERTS 1
Many would greatly appreciate it if a bypass for 3D compatibility could be added to future firmware so that the receiver can be forced to just send out the 3D (I assume it's side-by-side format) anyway even if it does not detect that the TV is a compatible model.
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- 10-19-2011 05:46 AM #2
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Yes, the option to, not automatically. Automatically would confuse people that don't know how to do something with it.
I currently watch 3D BluRay's on my non-3D HDTV in red/cyan format *hint* *hint*.
This would also help people that have 3DTV's that are just not on the compatible list attempt to get it to work.Motorola DSR-922, Motorola DSR-905, DVBWorld DVB-S2 PCI2004D, Eagle C LNB, Chaparral Polarotor® C Feedhorn, Sami 10' Mesh
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- 10-21-2011 07:53 AM #4
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- 10-21-2011 05:04 PM #5
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Other than the color loss, it works.
and the glasses are dirt cheap
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- 10-21-2011 06:31 PM #6
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Blech. The color loss is a bit more than the trivial nuisance you're painting it as. Anaglyph is what caused 3D to die as a technology every time it was brought back because every generation went in with great expectations and then realized how badly it sucked. It also causes headaches and nausea in a large percentage of users.
The new 3DTVs are compatible with the current RealD glasses you get for a buck or two at the movies. The first generation $100-a-pair electronic shutter glasses are history.
- 10-22-2011 01:52 PM #7
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Really? How does that work? I'm interested in the cost and models of these TV's and if they are available to purchase.
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- 10-22-2011 04:03 PM #8
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- 10-22-2011 06:19 PM #9
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That's my thought too, but if it's that easy it makes me wonder why they didn't do it that way the first time around.
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- 10-22-2011 07:58 PM #10
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I believe it's cheaper to make the TVs that use the shutter glasses, because it's a single polarization (but double the frames) with the glasses doing the bulk of the work. The dual polarized screen is the far superior technology but costs more to make.
From what I hear, Samsung and LG have partnered with RealD, but others are using the same technology.

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