Blue-ray 3d movies
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HIS LM

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1,355 posts

281 months

Saturday 10th March 2012
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Hi all,

Have just bought a 47" LG TV with 3d, where is the best place to shop price wise and what movies are recommended to get the full effect

Glosphil

4,778 posts

256 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Rent from Lovefilm?

SWAT78

1,079 posts

205 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Can't comment on the effectiveness of the 3D, but you can pick up Piranha from Play or Amazon for a fiver. It's so bad it's brilliant and I'd guess the cheapest way to test the new TV, aside from one of the Netflix or Lovefilm free 30 day trials that seem to be available now.

MrP80

312 posts

222 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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FlossyThePig

4,138 posts

265 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Do you have a 3D blu ray player?

snowy

541 posts

303 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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FlossyThePig said:
Do you have a 3D blu ray player?
I fell into this trap, spur of the moment purchase on a 3D TV, didn’t think about …

AV Receiver not compatible for 3D
Blu-ray also not compatible for 3D
HDMI cables would need replacing as well

That was over a year ago, still haven’t convinced myself to replace the AV Rec & Blu-ray box

OldSkoolRS

7,079 posts

201 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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One option is to wire directly to your TV with a new HDMI cable (doesn't have to be expensive just because it's 3D capable wink ). You then connect the optical or coax output of your (3d) BluRay player to the receiver, but you will forgo the HD soundtrack, though some players can do a DTS re-encode which means you get a 1.5mbps downmix of the HD soundtrack (which is more than double the bitrate of a typical DVD, so you still get some benefit on the sound front).

The other option is to buy a 3D player that has 2 HDMI outputs: One goes direct to the TV and the other to the amp, then you get 3D vision and full HD sound. I don't know how many players have the dual HDMI outputs, but I know for certain my Oppo BDP-93 has, I'm sure there are cheaper options too. However as 3D gives me a migrane I've not bothered upgrading my projector (I rarely watch BluRays on my TV).

I rent from Blockbuster online, similar deal to Lovefilm, but I don't know how many discs they rent in 3D.

HIS LM

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1,355 posts

281 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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FlossyThePig said:
Do you have a 3D blu ray player?
Yes I have an LG BD660 blu ray player that is 3D

Sounds like renting maybe the best option

danyeates

7,248 posts

244 months

Tuesday 13th March 2012
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snowy said:
FlossyThePig said:
Do you have a 3D blu ray player?
I fell into this trap, spur of the moment purchase on a 3D TV, didn’t think about …

AV Receiver not compatible for 3D
Blu-ray also not compatible for 3D
HDMI cables would need replacing as well

That was over a year ago, still haven’t convinced myself to replace the AV Rec & Blu-ray box
Buy this: http://www.richersounds.com/product/blu-ray/panaso...

Firstly, because it's bloody brilliant, and secondly because it has 2x HDMI outputs. You can configure one to output audio to an AV receiver (mine is connected to my non 3D compatible Onkyo TX-SR876) and the other connect directly to your 3D TV. Simple. No need to upgrade your AV receiver or loads of HDMI cables. Buy this, and a HDMI cable from here: http://www.cablesuk.co.uk/1.5m-3D-HDMI-Cable_Ultim...

And you're sorted for less than £200. I have that player and that HDMI lead, and they're great.

With regards to the films, try AV Forums classifieds. There are plenty of films in there for sale. I particularly like Avatar and Cars 2 3D.