01-07-2013, 10:42 AM
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#152
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Senior Member
Jul 2008
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Originally Posted by Mikeatron85
I didn't think they could do 48fps on Blu-ray 3D? I thought the additional frames that Blu-ray 3D allows were taken up with the sequential left and right eye images?
I'm sure I remember reading on here that they have 2 options they could use for presenting The Hobbit in 48fps on a home video format:
a) 48fps 2D in full 1080p HD
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b) 48fps 3D in half side-by-side (or over-under) format (resulting in a lower resolution picture - though having said that, if the user has a passive 3D setup, it shouldn't be any different to any other 3D content they are viewing in terms of resolution)
Personally, I hope they go with both - as I can't imagine watching this any other way after having seen the 48fps presentation.
EDIT:
Just checked out the official Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D specs. Those frame rates are allowed provided that they are in 720p:
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then 24ps only then
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