docchris ~
I'm not making passive TVs active. I'm reiterating what AVS has discussed to use refresh speed to increase detail.
Since you never read what I said (or anyone else on the subject) the 900 times I've said it, HTAB is
BETTER THAN HSBS. It has more resolution. This is a fact. Get it through your skull. Then maybe you can understand why people might not like being
forced to use HSBS. There is no reason a TV cannot take 2 full frames and composite HTAB or HSBS from them. Only you, who won't bother to read this either, thinks your TV has no part in actually processing a picture. Thus I'm not even going to continue to repeat to you.
fetef wrote:This has been discussed on the avs forums at length. .. the left and right eye lines are set when the Tv is manufactured, they can't switch i'm afraid. time has nothing to do with it chum
I never got there in any of the threads, just to Full HD OU giving passive SBS 1920x540 as being about the latest.
What you seem to be saying is it requires showing the left eye in both the upper and lower field, interlacing back and forth. Is that truly necessary however? What was the big obstacle to it?
If you display: even field left upper -> odd field right lower -> odd field left upper -> even field right lower, you're still showing all the data available in the frame, up to 60fps speed (if required) via 240hz. The main ingredient which can be overlooked here is of course, your eyes and brain. The only way 3d works is your brain puts all this information together. Are you saying they attempted something that simple and people honestly didn't notice any increase in perceived picture detail? There may only be 540 lines but you're using those 540 vertical lines twice as much with different data, for the same frame.
Why are there even 240hz passive sets then? Is it literally so I can hook up my PC and attempt to run 1080p games at 240fps? haha