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re: 3d AV Receiver Help
Posted on 9/6/10 at 4:07 pm to HoustonsTiger
Posted on 9/6/10 at 4:07 pm to HoustonsTiger
Sorry, not sure where to tell to even start then. Good luck though, it is probably something simple. My Gramps has 3d with Direct TV, and it has 3 or 4 full time 3d channels. I'd first see if the 3d is working at all, may be a tv setting. You did have the glasses turned on, right? Then, I would troubleshoot the Receiver/ Blu Ray. That probably doesn't help you much though.
If you weren't watching 3d programing, obviously it would not have had an effect. However, even with "3d" blu-ray discs, I'm not sure if they are necessarily the new technology, unless advertised as being so. If I were you, I would research that online.
Lastly, as long as you got HDMI 1.4, it should be able to handle the 3d data. It seems more likely that the programing was either not 3d or it is a TV setting.
ETA: Did the 3d blu-rays come with the old style glasses?
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Lastly, as long as you got HDMI 1.4, it should be able to handle the 3d data. It seems more likely that the programing was either not 3d or it is a TV setting.
ETA: Did the 3d blu-rays come with the old style glasses?
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Existing Blu-ray and DVD discs in 3D, such as "Coraline" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth," contain versions of the films (and often a couple pairs of colored glasses) in the old anaglyph style, and so cannot deliver full-color, high-resolution 3D. The best way to differentiate between the new ("full HD") and the old ("anaglyph") 3D Blu-ray discs is to look for the official 3D Blu-ray logo.
This post was edited on 9/6/10 at 4:16 pm
Posted on 9/7/10 at 7:15 am to Archie Bengal Bunker
Thanks for the help, this is definitely a start. I'll check out the glasses as they came with the MOnsters v Aliens movie in the 3D starter kit that was thrown in with the purchase of the TV.
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