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Blu-ray 3D specification is final

High-definition headaches in the home
Thu Dec 17 2009, 11:19

THE SPECIFICATION for 3D Blu-ray has been finalised by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) so it shouldn't be long until we can all fork out another wodge of cash for new kit if we want to buy into 3D.

Jumping on the 3D bandwagon, the BDA has decided we need our headaches to be created in full 1080p high definition and is attempting to thwart the traditional format war by coming out with a standardised spec as quickly as possible.

"Throughout this year, movie goers have shown an overwhelming preference for 3D when presented with the option to see a theatrical release in either 3D or 2D," said Victor Matsuda, chairman of the BDA global promotions committee.

"We believe this demand for 3D content will carry over into the home now that we have, in Blu-ray Disc, a medium that can deliver a quality Full HD 3D experience to the living room."

The specification uses the Multiview Video Coding (MVC) codec, an extension to the ITU-T H.264 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) codec currently supported by all Blu-ray Disc players. MPEG4-MVC compresses both left and right eye views with a typical 50 per cent overhead compared to equivalent 2D content. It also provides details on other features such as 3D menu navigation and subtitles.

According to the BDA the specification will ensure 'uniformity and compatibility across the full range of Blu-ray 3D products, both hardware and software' and you'll be happy to know that your 2D Blu-ray discs will work in your 3D player, so can safely trade in your current brand new player for pittance in order to upgrade.

Furthermore the specification is display agnostic, meaning that Blu-ray 3D products will deliver the 3D image to any compatible 3D display [surely that's the definition of 'compatible', innit? - Ed].

"From a technological perspective, it is simply the best available platform for bringing 3D into the home," said Benn Carr, chairman of the BDA 3D Task Force.

"The disc capacity and bit rates Blu-ray Disc provides enable us to deliver 3D in Full HD 1080p high definition resolution."

Fortunately it appears that some Blu-ray players, including the PS3, will be upgradeable to support 3D. If you're one of the unwashed masses unfortunate enough to be stuck on 2D, the 3D discs will have a 2D mode for your existing player while you wait for the second mortgage on your house to be approved.

According to Matsuda in 2009 Blu-ray was the "most rapidly adopted packaged media format ever introduced," but no details were given about how such a conclusion was reached.

"We think the broad and rapid acceptance Blu-ray Disc already enjoys with consumers will be a factor in accelerating the uptake of 3D in the home," he said.

"In the meantime, existing players and libraries can continue to be fully enjoyed as consumers consider extending into 3D home entertainment."

The completed specification will be available shortly so manufacturers and content providers will be able to get into making Blu-ray 3D devices and discs in the New Year. µ

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Jason's Right!!

"Shame about 3D, I cant believe so many folks have finally been sucked in by this gimmick."

I know!! I for one will not be tricked into using this gimmick. I also wasn't fooled by those OTHER gimmicks, color and sound. I like my movies to be presented properly: in grainy black and white with someone playing a piano in the corner. Those other things are just gimmicks!

Okay, sarcasm mode *OFF*. For those folks who have a deeper awareness of history other than there self-centered little world as far as it extends over the past few years, every single technological innovation is viewed as a "gimmick" by t6he less-imaginative, the ones who feel that the world sprang into place when THEY first become aware of it and should thus remain unchanged.
For those people I suggest a bit of history so they can see what a sad group they've chosen to align themselves with.

When stereo was first introduced, the audiophiles of the era were in an uproar. TWO channels!? That's an absurd gimmick! Proper audio playback required one channel and one speaker only! Ironically, the same folks who pioneered stereo were the first to cry "gimmick" when quad (and later surround sound) was introduced. Four channels!? Five? SIX?? You only need two! Everything else is conspicuous consumption!

No, everything else is PROGRESS. 3D is reaching a saturation point that will put it conveniently within reach of the masses. In ten years, even Jason will have 3D somewhere in his house (or suffer being laughed at by his kids and friends).

Jason, welcome to the future. Enjoy your stay!

posted by : Desdinova, 07 February 2010 Complain about this comment
3d is a delicious sandwich that is here to stay on your lawn

haters gotta hate, but 3d dominates 2d in a lot of applications.

once consumer 3d is cheap and properly done, like in james cameron's avatar or the disney digital 3d version of nightmare before christmas, 2d's days are largely over.

x+y+z x+y

posted by : hefty, 22 December 2009 Complain about this comment
HDMI 1.4

HDMI 1.4 is required for 3D over HDMI. If the PS3 is compatible, a new HDMI chip is not needed? Will the PS3 then support ethernet over HDMI as well?

posted by : Wonder, 17 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Empty Box

Jason, I'll do you one better: when my kids were 3 or 4 they loved playing with empty boxes.

It takes years of brainwashing/advertizing for people to willingly work like slaves so they can get a $2000 tv, and then pay for shows that they used to get over the air. Ha ha people are actually paying for radio now!

$2000 TVs and $100/month for cable/satellite, and couch potatoes complain about the $ of their cholesterol medication!

posted by : mike, 17 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Aha!

Siet,

Nicely done!

posted by : jason, 17 December 2009 Complain about this comment
T.v.

To Jason:

'soon folks will be happy to just buy a pretty box with nothing in it. '

They are already doin' this. It's called Television.

posted by : siet, 17 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Finally...

Whew! With the dust from the format-war pretty much settled, I was getting mighty tempted to finally get a Biddy player. But now that they're about to introduce some upgraded features, I'll wait another 2-5 years for the dust to settle on 3d standardisation of Biddy players, Thriddy TV's and of course - reliable ripping software.

Excellent! Saved meself some cashes!
-Gronkey Kong

posted by : Gronkey, 17 December 2009 Complain about this comment
At last....

Well at least thats done.

Shame about 3D, I cant believe so many folks have finally been sucked in by this gimmick. I guess we are less sophistcated than we were years ago.

Crappy low bit rate music, reality TV, soon folks will be happy to just buy a pretty box with nothing in it.

posted by : jason, 17 December 2009 Complain about this comment
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