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I hope it looks better than all the other 3D stuff I have watched on Directv. It has sucked, ghosting all over the place and I have even tried to adjust it with my tv and it still looks bad.
 
Ramy said:
I hope it looks better than all the other 3D stuff I have watched on Directv. It has sucked, ghosting all over the place and I have even tried to adjust it with my tv and it still looks bad.

Ghosting is a display issue and not a source issue.
 
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It is fine when I watch blu-rays from the player I have so I consider it the source's problem.

It's not a matter of opinion, it's factual. Increased compression from a sat/cable provider will have no effect on ghosting. The source material is not produced with ghosting. It's always a display issue.
 
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I've never noticed ghosting from DIRECTV's 3D either.

I don't have any issues with ghosting either. 3Net programming has been top notch 3d for me. i have an LG 65LM6200. Is anyone who experiences bleeding on DirecTV using active or passive sets?
 
Mine is an active 3D set. It is a 40" Samsung LCD LED from 2010
 
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