iPod - 20% OFF - Putting/Playing 3D Blu-ray movies on 2D TV Jeancol - Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:55 am Post subject: 20% OFF - Putting/Playing 3D Blu-ray movies on 2D TV
20% OFF 3D Blu-ray Ripper-Putting/Playing 3D Blu-ray movies on 2D TV
Description: Playing 3D Blu-ray movies on 2D TV is possible, since 3D Blu-ray is back-ward compatible with 2D TV and Blu-ray player. With Pavtube 3D Blu-ray ripper and glasses, you can enjoy 3D Blu-ray with 2D TV freely.
Theoretically, to enjoy 3D movies at home you need 3D HDTV, 3D Blu-ray player and 3D glasses. But in reality only a few guys would spend like thousands $ on an expensive 3D HDTV just for 3D Blu-ray experience. More often we would rather keep the old 2D TV. So the concerning here is, can we use a 3D Blu-ray player if my HDTV is not 3D? The answer is YES.
Blu-ray 3D format is designed to be display-agnostic. That means you don't necessarily have to use a 120 Hz alternate-frame sequencing display, while a DLP TV with a checkerboard format or a polarized monitor plus a pair of 3D glasses might work. The 3D that you get from the older movies are done in green/blue or red/green glasses. This year there are new version of 3D, they use a newer technology with shutter glasses that syncs with the movie. With the new 3D you will need a compatible 3D TV/projector and a compatible Blu-ray player. If your TV refuses to display Blu-ray in 3D, you can play the movie in 2D mode - 3D Blu-rays can be played back in standard 2D mode if desired (only one view is shown instead of alternating left and right views). Or you may get the Blu-ray Disc ripped into 3D videos so as to play 3D Blu-ray on 2D TV screen.
How to rip Blu-ray into 3D videos for enjoying on 2D TV?
Step 1. Run the Pavtube 3D Blu-ray movies Ripper, follow "File> Load from Disc" to import Blu-ray movie from BD drive.
Step 2. When BD movie get loaded, select the main title and press "Edit" icon to open up Video Editor window.
Step 3. Press "3D" icon to set 3D effect. Set "Red-Blue" or "Red-Green" mode based on your 3D glasses. Click "OK".
Step 4. Back to the main window, click on "Format" bar and choose a format for 3D Blu-ray ripping. Basically "Common Video" formats give pretty good quality, for high-def 1080p effect you can choose a format template from "HD Video". There are various formats to choose from, MKV, AVI, MP4, MOV, TS, etc. If you’d also like to watch the 3D video on iPad, MP4 is a best choice.