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I noticed on a bunch of these 3D websites they tell you you have to go to a premium electronic shop to find 3d TV equipment.
First I tried Best Buy one particular Best Buy that has a magnolia subsection within the store and they couldn't help me they had no idea what to do about 3D. Then I search locally near my zip code like for example Cleveland Ohio 3D TV equipment. The only locations were a few Best buys and two independent dealers one of whom like what I had to say but doesn't personally deal in 3D and the other who doesn't want to deal with 3D. I got unlimited United States to United States phone calling. I understand there's such a thing as shipping. I'm looking for just the 3D processor mainly so that I could convert Frame packed 3D , which is what the Xbox 360 as well as all Blu-ray players normally show, And convert it into alternate frames so that I could view it on a low ping monitor (And hopefully the device doesn't introduce any new ping or else that defeats the whole point of doing that). The only thing I was given was an HD Fury X4 and I found that I have two different problems with the syncing modules I assume the Aux hole is for 3.5 mm TRS sinkers The problem with that is the only glasses I have are Sega Master System Sega Scope classes they work perfectly fine on a CRT TV even going through a CRT VGA after processing the signal from analog sources to HDMI using the Sega Master System 240p 30 X2 graphics, But when looking at a 1 millisecond ping monitor like a Lenovo g25-10 I noticed that I could see the real world surroundings of the TV like the cabinet and anything I have posted there but the TV itself is totally black. Then I roll my my head a few degrees towards my shoulder and the image starts to slowly coming to view. What that means is the Sega Master System Sega Scope glasses have a constant baked in single polarized layer that is currently perpendicular with the polarized layer of my Lenovo G25-10. And that the inner layer of the Sega Master system which is electronically actuated is actually parallel to that which means that every time I stare at the real world the screen gets blacked out but the real world does not Do they sell shutter glasses that are the opposite polarity of the Sega Master System SegaScope 3D with the outer bakedshell being parallel with my Lenovo and the inner electronic filter being perpendicular to my Lenovo filter? I've heard of some TRS glasses that could do that but they cost like $95 bucks on Amazon and you might have to readjust them. Also that would only work with the Sega Master System games played on my Modern Monitor. In order to get the Xbox 360 3D games like Sonic Generations working correctly I have to somehow be able to extract a sink from the HDMI signal before it gets sent to the TV which is 1 millisecond ping tiime, which should be a low enough pain time where the frames are coordinated. The only problem I have now is that the HD Fury x4, which is supposedly the cheapest device I'll let you do that, has two different auxiliary ports one that looks like an XLR except has a fourth piece that I have no idea what the function of that is and the other one is a 3.5 mm Aux. It would be nice if it worked with my Sony PlayStation 3D TV glasses for two reasons One those glasses are polarized 45° off kilter which means that both a parallel and a perpendicular polar filter will pass through but not both simultaneously. And the second reason is already got three of those glasses so I don't have to buy any more new glasses. I just need to find a 3.5 mm TRS to some sort of glasses system that would actuate with the PlayStation 3D TV glasses. I heard the PS3D TV uses infrared glasses, which means line of sight. Unfortunately I cannot find any of the following either 3.5 mm TRS to Bravia converters which use those Mickey Mouse ear shaped plugs or 3.5 mm to direct IR transmitters which could transmit a left and right signal however it does it. Is it correct for me to assume that the HD Fury 4 can work with the aux port plugged into either glasses straight in or an IR sinker or RF sinker? If so where do I find the equipment to get that stuff? Will it Will a generic sinker work with the PlayStation 3D TV glasses? No one really knows if the HD Fury adds any ping or not so I'd be the first one testing it as far as I could tell under game conditions to see if the HD Fury X4 adds (or even subtracts) ping time that's significant compared to the PlayStation 3D TV. I wrote to HD Fury and they said they don't even know if their equipment is considered low ping or not. They were not much help in finding a sinker that works with either the TRS or the XLR version of a infrared or RF frequency sinker. Hopefully someone within the Blu-ray.com community can help me find a place to buy something and to figure out if this is going to work or not. The one thing that needs to be invented for a product like this to suddenly become mass market is a timing compensator would you add to the HDMI arc so that the timing is based after the TV is done being projected not before. I have a theory saying if you put this sink extractor after the HDMI arc where the sound normally goes then the 3D will be synced with the video, it won't be synced with reality because the 3D TV takes time to produce but it should be synced with the video which is all movie watchers care about they don't care about how quickly the remote reacts. |
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