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The real solution has already been discussed on this forum several times/threads: use the secondary video stream running 1080p24 (part of the BD spec) for the "other eye angle". Standard 2-D viewers get their primary 1080p24 stream as usual. Then 3-D equipped players could do whatever the user wanted to get the 3-D out of the machine and onto the screen. They could matrix them into a 1080p60 signal for LCD shutter glasses, 1080p120 for the same, or even send the two "eye angles" out a separate HDMI for high-end systems with dual-projection using polarized light (like IMAX). That's the best solution. And one that the BDA needs to get into their spec ASAP. |
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I was thinking of it as a complicated version of the B&W 3-D comics, where the glasses block certain colors based on the lens. Not the best solution, but what would happen if the image were interlaced instead of projected. You could have the rows alternate between a left and right image. I don't think it would add flicker at that point, at least not one that would be noticable when the glasses were on. The "only" other step then would be to create a method of having each line of interlaced images coded with a virtual polarization. In terms of that last part, realize I say that while having no idea what I'm talking about. ![]() Didn't one of the insiders mention that a test had been done on a consumer version of U23D and the results where amazing? How was that done? |
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The words "interlaced" and "high definition" should NEVER be used in the same sentence by anyone. ![]() Now, alternating "frames" is a different story. And that would be fine for use with 120HZ LCD displays. But you need at least 1080p48 to do such an encoding, and BD can't do it. That's why the best option is for each video channel to use its own 1080p24 stream. Then the *player* can output that any way you want, 1080p48, 1080p60, 1080p120 for LCD shudder glasses or dual-HDMI for poloarized projection. |
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It should be noted that the current generation of LCD shutter glasses don't work well with LCD displays. They're designed primarily for CRT and DLP displays.
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I normally hate posts like this, but if possible Penton can you address this complete BS?
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What is replication? It is manufacturing a disc. They make a BD25 or BD50. Take the polycarbonate base (1 mm) stamp on a the data L0 (metal metal punches marks), aluminize (if they are doing BD50 add a separator and L1 layer) then the top layer (0.1 or 0.075 mm) and then the hard coat. They don't buy a disc, and then do something to put data on it (that would be called DUPLICATION). Universal's delays have to do with needing the time to author, and line up replication slots. You can bet their first titles will be be HD DVD ports (a la Warner). Gary Last edited by dialog_gvf; 03-14-2008 at 09:08 PM. |
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Apr 2007
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I suggest they pay attention and heed what Gary has stated above rather than posting statements like “we're hearing that” which smacks of Amir “hearing that” BD50’s were science fiction. If the author is truly concerned with Uni’s high def format releases, I suggest he bug them to create some new digital masters first before they even think about Blu-ray disc availability for their older titles that they published in the HD DVD format. |
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Thanks for clarifying that PM
PM, do you know whatever happened to the SCE Insider? |
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I generally ignore any articles/new items with the terms "we're hearing that" and "Some people say"
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Personally, I'd find that atrocious. I'd only accept it on old B&W movies where you're not losing too much or as an alternative view on a recent 3D movie where the full-color 2D version is also provided. Quote:
That sounds vaguely familiar. If anyone knows the details, I'd like to hear them as well. |
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I've seen this attempted when the company I was doing QC for was testing the process for a major studio. When we kept the color palate equal to the master, it put the chances of a "Pokemon" seizure to shame. (I'll admit it was the best 3-D I've ever seen on a home video format, but that was after picking myself up from the floor from the convultions... ![]() Also, the director wanted the disc optimized for PC's, and interlaced material doesn't work well with computers. fitprod |
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Dec 2006
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To get all that done would be quite complicated. I don't see it happening myself. |
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They just need to output 1080p60 and have it alternate frames. |
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