| raygun said:
Ssenkahdavic , 1080p, 60hz 3d is a Primary 3d format, not a secondary! Page 11 of http://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/specificationdownload.aspx?t=e1bcfddf-de4b-4bcc-ba78-96f50c86f565&f=3 Meaning, it's NOT OPTIONAL. About table 8-15:
Table 8-15 shows the detailed timing of the 3D video formats for SOME VICs. If an HDMI Source has the 3D Video Format capability, then the HDMI Source shall support transmission for at least one of the formats listed in Table 8-15. Note that the Frame packing 3D structure, the Side-by-Side (Half) 3D structure, and the Top-and-Bottom 3D structure may also be used optionally with VIC codes other than those mentioned in Table 8-15. Primary 3D Video Format Timings ï‚· 1280x720p @ 59.94/60Hz (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side(Half), Top-and-Bottom) ï‚· 1280x720p @ 50Hz (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side(Half), Top-and-Bottom) ï‚· 1280x720p @ 23.98/24Hz (Frame Packing) ï‚· 1280x720p @ 29.97/30Hz (Frame Packing) ï‚· 1920x1080i @ 59.94/60Hz (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side(Half)) ï‚· 1920x1080i @ 50Hz (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side(Half)) ï‚· 1920x1080p @ 23.98/24Hz (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side(Half), Top-and-Bottom) ï‚· 1920x1080p @ 29.97/30Hz (Frame Packing, Top-and-Bottom) ï‚· 1920x1080p @ 59.94/60Hz (Top-and-Bottom) ï‚· 1920x1080p @ 50Hz (Top-and-Bottom) Secondary 3D Video Format Timings ï‚· 640x480p @ 59.94/60Hz (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side(Half), Top-and-Bottom) ï‚· 1920x1080i @ 59.94/60Hz (Top-and-Bottom) They are talking sources in the table, but a TV that has HDMI1.4a will have to be able to use all primary video formats. The SOURCES are only required to be able to transmit ONE of the formats listed in the table, and the table is only SOME of the formats. Any way, why the nitpicking? TVs that say they are hdmi1.4a compliant have to be able to use 1080p, 60hz 3d since it's one of the primary formats, and whether or not the PS3 has any games at that rez will see in the future. If not, your new HDMI1.4a tv should be good to go for full 1080p 60hz 3d in the future, right? |
ITs a secondary format.
You are probably confusing it with the primary format of 1920x1080p @ 59.94/60Hz (Top-and-Bottom)
That is 1920x1080p containing 2 images...hence its 720p per eye. Its what some broadcasts like Direct TV and Sky inEurope may use.
The one you want is called frame packing and is listed under secondary formats and its found if you keep scrolling down on the next page:
1920x1080p @ 59.94/60Hz (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side(Half))
In any case, read on further in this thread. There are links to AVS forums and other stuff which pretty much explains why these new TVs don't do 1080p@60. They use slower HDMI chips to save costs which don't have the bandwith...







