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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
Singapore
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An idea just ran over my head.
Would you guys accept if one possible way of delivering HFR 3D to home would be to split the movie into two Blu-ray discs? One disc each for the left and right eye. Obviously, we would need a different player that loads and plays the two discs at the same time. Also, this could allow backward compatibility, playing HFR 2D by loading just one disc. Now, I know I have not explored all the nook and cranny of actually making this work. But just the idea of having a dual disc playback, instead of pioneering a new disc format altogether, would you invest in this idea? Let's discuss. |
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