raghumailbox
Active Member
Hi,
Right now lots of 3D scams happening around, I just replaced my 50" LCD to 50" 3D Plasma.
So just because of 3D, from past 1.5yrs our systems are becoming absolute.
Every equipment/cable/accessories is 3D ready.
Yesterday I noticed a HDMI cable in a mall, on which a 3D ready sticker was putup. This shows when the cable was manufactured, they did not had the 3D concept and now to sell they need to exhibit 3D.
My question is -
A AVR without 3D ready can play the 3D content?
What could be the major difference?
Or how do we convert this to 3D?
In one of the website i read -
Option #1: Connect a HDMI cable directly from your Blu-ray player to your 3DTV for video. Next, connect an S/PDIF (optical cable) from your TV to your AVR for audio. You may need to adjust your AVRs audio delay feature and/or upgrade AVR firmware to correct for lip sync errors.
Option #2: Connect a HDMI cable directly from your Blu-ray player to your 3DTV for video. Next, connect an S/PDIF (optical cable) from your Blu-ray player to your AVR. You may need to adjust your AVR's audio delay feature and/or upgrade AVR firmware to correct for lip sync errors.
Option #3: Use an 1.4 HDMI splitter (when available) to connect to both your AVR and 3DTV.
Right now lots of 3D scams happening around, I just replaced my 50" LCD to 50" 3D Plasma.
So just because of 3D, from past 1.5yrs our systems are becoming absolute.
Every equipment/cable/accessories is 3D ready.
Yesterday I noticed a HDMI cable in a mall, on which a 3D ready sticker was putup. This shows when the cable was manufactured, they did not had the 3D concept and now to sell they need to exhibit 3D.
My question is -
A AVR without 3D ready can play the 3D content?
What could be the major difference?
Or how do we convert this to 3D?
In one of the website i read -
Option #1: Connect a HDMI cable directly from your Blu-ray player to your 3DTV for video. Next, connect an S/PDIF (optical cable) from your TV to your AVR for audio. You may need to adjust your AVRs audio delay feature and/or upgrade AVR firmware to correct for lip sync errors.
Option #2: Connect a HDMI cable directly from your Blu-ray player to your 3DTV for video. Next, connect an S/PDIF (optical cable) from your Blu-ray player to your AVR. You may need to adjust your AVR's audio delay feature and/or upgrade AVR firmware to correct for lip sync errors.
Option #3: Use an 1.4 HDMI splitter (when available) to connect to both your AVR and 3DTV.