this is a open question to any 3d knowledgebases ,there are 3d DVDs out (not bluray)
and so if i bought one and used it on my normal Pc dvd drive ,would the dvd signal be side by side for then the TV to blend into 3d ? im not sure how 3d dvd's work ,thanks
I have a question!!!! I have to choose between a samsung ue55c8000, a sony bravia 52hx900 or sony bravia 52lx900! ! which is the best choice?? i like to watck movies and listen to music and i want a good 3d effect! I don't want the plasma from panasonic! so please tell me a solution
I got a Aiptek 3d Camcorder it records Side by side mov files but when I was in the retail shop I asked to connect it to a 3d tv via HDMI cable it displayed side by side image of the recorded movie but not the 3D image. Is there some thing wrong with the HDMI cable, the camera or maybe the TV????. can you help as I am deciding what tv to use for editing and film making for my camera.
AVForumsTV You may be misinforming the general public just a little here. Your video states that in the 50s and 80s 3d films were made in the "anaglyph system". This is not true. 99% of the films from the 50s were filmed in dual strip polarized 3d, and in the 80s single strip polarized was mostly used. Every movie poster shown in your video were filmed and projected in polarized 3d.
It is a general misconception that anaglyph was used, just thought you should know.
but for god sake turn down the backing track, then throw the backing music out of the window and ask yourself why did i choose the worst piece of music ever to compliment a good factual video?
i think there's a lot of people wondering this, and may have missed chunks of info, while pondering this ludicrous choice of ken boon.
@andyfoz dont know wat u meant..but bought dis tv couple of weeks ago...and it is just simply outstanding...nd besides i wasnt really askin u lol..i was askin "AVForumsTv"
I tried out the 3D tv they had on display down in the Sony Store, and although it was very good the framerate seemed a little slow, I wasn't sure what was wrong with it at the time, but after this video I'm sure it was crosstalk. I asked one of the employees what it's framerate was and he said 60 fps, but it was a 200hz tv.
Surely PAL content and PAL tv's have to run on a multiple of 50, which would give me the impression that the content would be 50 fps, 25 frames per eye?
@specialformula14 It is true. the nvidia and other computer based 3D platforms do not conform to the new side by side or sequential methods. Some projector manufacturers are looking at adding additional boxes to their products to make them 3D. The big problem you have with computers, other than incompatibility to getting the TV to do the processing to sync the image with the infra red transmitter in the glasses.
Excelente explicación para nosotros los seguidores de las nuevas tecnologías. La llegada del 3D, el Full HD, las pantallas con leds y el despegue el blueray serán los temas del 2010. En mi país tardará un poco en llegar todo esto, pero esperaré pacientemente el poder disfrutar estas tecnologías. Con el video despejé muchas dudas. Gracias.
@specialformula14 Your TV might have 240Hz processing but it is completely different to 3D. The 3D TVs need to have advanced picture processing to change the differing images - side by side and sequential - into images that create the 3D image, plus sync methods for teh glasses and images. Your 240Hz TV has frame interpolation which is a different technology altogether. So yes, if you want 3D you need one of these new TVs.
Titanic will be good in 3d because James Cameron has taken his time to do it do it will look like it was shot in 3d
arrow1archer 3 months ago
Lose the backing track !
The music (?) is very distracting.
2pods 4 months ago
this is a open question to any 3d knowledgebases ,there are 3d DVDs out (not bluray)
and so if i bought one and used it on my normal Pc dvd drive ,would the dvd signal be side by side for then the TV to blend into 3d ? im not sure how 3d dvd's work ,thanks
girlsdrinkfeck 5 months ago
aboot aboot aboot
tehvideojunkie 1 year ago
I have a question!!!! I have to choose between a samsung ue55c8000, a sony bravia 52hx900 or sony bravia 52lx900! ! which is the best choice?? i like to watck movies and listen to music and i want a good 3d effect! I don't want the plasma from panasonic! so please tell me a solution
96davidandrei 1 year ago
I got a Aiptek 3d Camcorder it records Side by side mov files but when I was in the retail shop I asked to connect it to a 3d tv via HDMI cable it displayed side by side image of the recorded movie but not the 3D image. Is there some thing wrong with the HDMI cable, the camera or maybe the TV????. can you help as I am deciding what tv to use for editing and film making for my camera.
mydogisdead414 1 year ago
AVForumsTV You may be misinforming the general public just a little here. Your video states that in the 50s and 80s 3d films were made in the "anaglyph system". This is not true. 99% of the films from the 50s were filmed in dual strip polarized 3d, and in the 80s single strip polarized was mostly used. Every movie poster shown in your video were filmed and projected in polarized 3d.
It is a general misconception that anaglyph was used, just thought you should know.
wingtipvortex 1 year ago
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bulbulahamadnz 1 year ago
ok good vid,
but for god sake turn down the backing track, then throw the backing music out of the window and ask yourself why did i choose the worst piece of music ever to compliment a good factual video?
i think there's a lot of people wondering this, and may have missed chunks of info, while pondering this ludicrous choice of ken boon.
andyfoz 1 year ago
Is it true dat u have 2 stand right infront of da tv 2 get da full effect of the 3d tv...thinking of buyg one...thanx 4 NZ.
bulbulahamadnz 1 year ago
@bulbulahamadnz i cant answere you because your speech is so out dated.
andyfoz 1 year ago
@andyfoz dont know wat u meant..but bought dis tv couple of weeks ago...and it is just simply outstanding...nd besides i wasnt really askin u lol..i was askin "AVForumsTv"
bulbulahamadnz 1 year ago
Buy a Plasma 3d tv! Its cheaper and has nog braindamaging CRosSTALK!
VivaROBBEN 1 year ago
I tried out the 3D tv they had on display down in the Sony Store, and although it was very good the framerate seemed a little slow, I wasn't sure what was wrong with it at the time, but after this video I'm sure it was crosstalk. I asked one of the employees what it's framerate was and he said 60 fps, but it was a 200hz tv.
Surely PAL content and PAL tv's have to run on a multiple of 50, which would give me the impression that the content would be 50 fps, 25 frames per eye?
Irishfreedom 1 year ago
i want 2 buy a 3d tv but im not sure if i should wait or wat tv is the best tv 2 buy
Andres3xxx 1 year ago
@specialformula14 It is true. the nvidia and other computer based 3D platforms do not conform to the new side by side or sequential methods. Some projector manufacturers are looking at adding additional boxes to their products to make them 3D. The big problem you have with computers, other than incompatibility to getting the TV to do the processing to sync the image with the infra red transmitter in the glasses.
AVForumsTV 1 year ago
@AVForumsTV thanx for your time and info.. =)
specialformula14 1 year ago
Excelente explicación para nosotros los seguidores de las nuevas tecnologías. La llegada del 3D, el Full HD, las pantallas con leds y el despegue el blueray serán los temas del 2010. En mi país tardará un poco en llegar todo esto, pero esperaré pacientemente el poder disfrutar estas tecnologías. Con el video despejé muchas dudas. Gracias.
ciberpama 1 year ago
Great video, thanks for the explanation.
Can I just give an advice? Would you please low the music volume in the background?
silentheaven 1 year ago
can't wait to see the panasonic 3d tv's. I think they will be the best.
Anoon 1 year ago
So,would you say that consumer 3d is a allmost like cinema theater?? Im still unsure about 3d in home. great video guy's..
Win98Error 1 year ago
can somone tell me about using my cuttent tv..
like i have a 240 hz lcd.. and soem ppl tell me i have to have a new 3d tv.. to do the 3d...
other info tells me u just have to have 120 hz...
specialformula14 1 year ago
@specialformula14 Your TV might have 240Hz processing but it is completely different to 3D. The 3D TVs need to have advanced picture processing to change the differing images - side by side and sequential - into images that create the 3D image, plus sync methods for teh glasses and images. Your 240Hz TV has frame interpolation which is a different technology altogether. So yes, if you want 3D you need one of these new TVs.
AVForumsTV 1 year ago
This was great! Thank u so much!
AMOVIEROOM 1 year ago