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Jul 2009
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Hi,
I have this setup:
PS3 connected to HDMI in on receiver, HDMI out of receiver to HDTV. So, it's great news that the PS3 will support 3D Blu-rays out-of-the-box with a firmware update. However, I'm quite aware that I will need to get a new TV next year. Preferably one of those Full HD LEDs. ![]() The question: if the PS3 can support 3D with an update, will I need a new amp? I.e. can the receiver transfer the 3D data with the new cables? I have invested a lot in this so I would hate to get a new receiver! A new HDTV is fine... So is it known yet? ![]() Thanks! |
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Jul 2009
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i think you will need a new receiver... not just for the 3d capability, but also a quick-spec check on google for your receiver shows it doesnt support the HD audio (DTS HD, TrueHD)... so you would want a new receiver for those formats anyway (which needs HDMI 1.3 I think)...
so since the ps3 also supports HDMI 1.3, this should prob be the minimum that would be required... I dont think 3d support will require anything higher since sony said the ps3 can handle the 3d blurays with a firmware update... hope that helps! |
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I know on 3D tv's... at least the ones that are out currently.... you have to plug the 3D source into a particular HDMI input on the tv. I am uncertain if current receivers will pass a 3D signal. If not that would leave one with the choice of whether they want 3d or lossless audio.
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The Playstation 3 and all HDMI 1.3 capable 3D devices will half the resolution of any 3D signal. |
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There *may* be a way that the PS3 can pack the two eyes together into a single 1080p60 or 1080p48 stream (after all, 2 x 1080p24 = 1080p48) over HDMI 1.3.
the catch will be having a 3D display that would recognize the content as 3D and separate the two eyes for full 1080p stereo reproduction... chances are that most displays, even 3D ones, will just assume that any 1080p signal over HDMI 1.3 is a standard 2D, or that they'll have a "slave" mode where they don't add processing but don't give you full resolution. This confusion over 3D and HDMI 1.3 hopefully will be cleared up the end of CES! |
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Let's stop with the FUD.
Actually, at CES we had two confirmations... one by the Sony tech (which I wouldn't have trusted on its own) and the other by Steve Venuti from the HDMI group (which we can trust) who confirmed that what the PS3 is doing is getting updated to the full 3D spec part of the HDMI 1.4 standard. Naturally things can't magically appear on the HDMI 1.3 chipset that weren't there before... like ethernet functionality and the two-way audio ability, but for 3D the PS3 will be for all intents and purposes acting as a true HDMI 1.4 source device. How cool is that everyone? So if you have a PS3 and get the update, it's like buying a 3D blu-ray player with HDMI 1.4 (as far as the 3D ability of 1.4 is concerned). Hook up to your HDMI 1.4 HDTV and you're good to go. There's also a possibility that the 3D signal will make it through your HDMI 1.3 switcher/receiver, but that will be confirmed on a model-by-model basis as no generalization can be made. |
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In several posts and new threads, I've quote manufacturer reps and others who clearly state that these putative "standards" - both for broadcast and recorded media - are fluid.
You can call this fear, uncertainty, and doubt; they aren't using the term "fear", which I'm not using, either. Quote:
Especially from the people at the HDMI specs group, that brought us this mess in the first place. While you're at it, see if they've addressed any other equipment besides PS3's - not the entire world owns game machines. It's meaningless, since it doesn't address but one type of media source - the PS3 - and 4.5 million devices were sold in October, November, and December, and they definitely were not all PS3's. This also doesn't address the various standards for broadcast, cable, and satellite video. It's not very cool at all. There is, as I said, more confusion than ever. Last edited by Blu-Dog; 01-17-2010 at 02:33 PM. |
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I like the juxtaposition of these two quotes.
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So, when are these model-by-model specifications going to be turned loose? What possible difference would the individual model make if it met one spec or another, for HDMI? There is still massive confusion about this mess. |
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Here's the link where Steve Venuit, President of the HDMI group, explains how the PS3 will be updated to pass a real "1.4" spec 3D signal to an HDMI 1.4 display:
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The only way to know is to test them. Most 3D signals from the PS3 will actually be basically 1080p48 (2 x 1080p24) from film material. Again, since we don't currently use 1080p48 signals in the present, the only way to know for sure that an HDMI 1.3 switcher will work is to physically test the unit. Last edited by DaViD Boulet; 01-17-2010 at 06:31 PM. |
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If the PS3 can be firmware updated to support full-res 3D output over an HDMI 1.3 port, so should all other HDMI 1.3 Blu-Ray players. I'm telling you, if the PS3 gets a firmware update for full rez 3D and it's the only device that can do it, I will NOT update to 3D as I will honestly believe that it is some kind of conspiracy. And I'm not usually one for conspiracy theories. |
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The PS3 is an advanced gaming machine built on the CELL processor and explicity designed from the beginning with the intention to add new and at times fundamentally different functionality over time via firmware updates.
The PS3 also happens to have a blu-ray disc drive and to play blu-ray discs. It's not a stand-alone blu-ray player, and it's not a conspiracy to suggest that typical stand-alone blu-ray players may not be capable of every firmware upgrade that the PS3, by design, can accomodate. |
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Blu-Ray players can update firmware as well. But all software/firmware (no matter how good it is) cannot change the hardware. |
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