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I am sure there is going to be alot of detractors after reading this and thats ok because peoples opions are good and this is what makes this site interesting at times. So here it goes. Last night while watcingh ShopMSNBC something came on that interested me greatly and something I saw coming awhile ago. Its called the 3D Video Wizard Converter. What it essentially does is convert your standard 2D tv into a 3D tv with the simple hookup of an HDMI cable. It has 2 HDMI ports and can be used with the PS3, any 3D Blu ray player or cable/Sat Box that transmits 3D. It also comes with 6 pairs of 3D glasses. It goes for $100 on shopmsnbc or you can find them on Amazon and Ebay for less. It has more features and you can look them up online. From what I have been reading the reviews seem to be pretty good and people seem to like it. I know my fiance and I are going to give it a try. I always said that if some manufacturer could come out with something that I could hook up to my tv to view 3D then hey I am all for it. Now that dont change my feelings about 3D being alot of hype but we would enjoy a 3D movie every now and then but not enough to go out and spend money on a new set just to watch a 3D movie. This is what I have been looking for. My freinds going to get one first so I will see if it will be worth it and if it is then I will have just turned my 2D Sony into a 3D tv with the addition of a simple converter. I just wanted to pass this along for people who may want to know and are interested. I know there are going to be detracters, or however you spell it, and people that are going to say 'oh thats going to look terrible' and so on but oh well. We all have our opinions but if it looks good to me when my freind gets one then I am all in.
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That's going to look terrible.
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![]() Its not going to look terrible, no its not going to be what 3D looks like with your new high end sets and maybe not as good but at least it will save me money on having to go out and waste money on a new HDTV for something that has never thrilled me anyway. |
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This is a pretty neat little gadget, it actually takes the left and right supplied 3d images from actual 3d content and displays them old school which is enough for some, I would have jumped on this years ago had it been around (or had I found it) while I was working towards getting my 3dTV - 100 bucks to view real content and not a crappy 2d-3d converter, awesome.
You definitely won't get the experience you would with an actual 3dTV but you should most definitely get some good visuals, unfortunately you'll probably get some really bad ghosting as well as a side effect because of the viewing method. Anyhow, Please answer back if you end up buying this and tell us your thoughts - I'm curious! Last edited by Jsmith82; 06-11-2012 at 08:25 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Variety Films 3D (05-22-2020) |
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ok this is fairly straightforward and I have no clue if it has been talked about with this particular device but here goes nothing.
Ok so you have lets say you have purchased Titanic 3D and a 3D capable blu-ray player as an example I will use my own which is the Sony BDP S590 What you need is
Enjoy your 3D Blu-Ray on your 2D HDTV(Titanic Open Matte looks amazing in 2D IMO and no it wont look washed out or anything when you turn the 3D to 2D) The 2D version is 2:35:1 The 3D is 16:9 1.78:1 Any questions just ask, just trying to help those that dont have 3d tvs but do have that device and a 2D HDTV Ill try to put up pics of the menus and what not if need be. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by DJTommy; 09-25-2012 at 03:03 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | birdztudio (12-06-2014), Variety Films 3D (05-22-2020) |
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Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD Last edited by DJTommy; 09-25-2012 at 03:04 AM. |
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That's very interesting.
I can't imagine it worth the $60 and the setup just to see the lower half of that cubby chicks butt but still. If you have a projector (like I do) and you can handle anaglyph (which is pretty aweful compared to the newer 3D tech but the glasses can be under $1), then this works for all 3D Blu playback. I'm nearly interested... I can pick up plastic anaglyph glasses cheap and have lots of glasses for 3D movies in my HT. It's interesting. Thanks for sharing. Edit- I use a 3D VIP 3D displayer to watch 3D blus on my non 3D projector which costs more but it has the actual shutter glasses and doesn't give you color changes like the anaglyph stuff. With that you could also turn off the 3D and watch the 3D version in 2D but ... it costs more. But,... it gives you more too because you can watch 3D Blus somewhat correctly. -Brian Last edited by bhampton; 09-25-2012 at 12:33 PM. |
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Hey DJ I didnt mean for the way it sounded so I am sorry. I seriously did look into buying this but thats a moot point now that my LED/3D tv is arriving today. But its a good tool for those who dont want to go out and upgrade to a new tv. So thanks for the info you posted, it does come in handy for those looking into buying it. |
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Sounds interesting, and I was almost sold until I read that it uses anaglyph 3D and you're looking through red and blue filters. Unless I'm missing something? Is everything red/blue like those old paper glasses, or is there still a good amount of the color of the original source with the glasses on?
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If anyone here wants to watch Blu-ray 3D movies converted to anaglyph on their existing 2D set-up, I have another method too. If you got the right stuff.
You need; Some sort of display (telle, projector, monitor, h*ll, an old CRT will do...) PC with Blu-ray drive A decent graphics card, not amazing, but decent. For nVidia you need at least a 240. Cyberlink PowerDVD from ver. 11 Ultra and up, but if it's 11, makes sure it's 11 Ultra Anaglyph glasses (cheap as dirt on Amazon, or pick up an old movie that comes with 'em!) Plug the computer to the telle. Open the program. Locate the 3D option, and set the output to anaglyph. Only red/cyan is supported on 11 Ultra, but I don't know if the purple/green ones work with ver. 12 (I prefer these colors for anaglyph, distracts me less, but that's probably just me). Now whack in the movie you wanna watch and sit back and enjoy in wonderful 3D anaglyph amazement! Last edited by AmrlKJaneway; 10-01-2012 at 08:31 PM. |
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Hi DJ,
Thanks for the interesting information. Way over my head, however. ![]() Do have a few discs that are 3D only and a second home theater system without 3D. If really wanted to see them in the den or in 2D guess I would just get the blu ray copy. But thanks again. Hoping you might come up with something simpler us "dummies" can work around with. It would be helpful for those of us with multiple set ups. |
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