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Although the first computer games appeared in the 1950s they used vector displays not video It was not until 1972 that Magnavox released the first home video
*** One thing to be aware of is that you will not be able to transfer a Blu-ray 3D signal through to a non 3D Audio/Video receiver. Because these older hdmi 1.3 Audio/Video receiver do not have the hdmi EDID language for 3D display capabilities, they are unable to transfer information from display to the source device (3D Blu-ray Player). A good work around to this problem would be to purchase Blu-ray DVD Players with dual hdmi outputs, such as Panasonic’s DMP-BDT350 or Samsung’s BD-C7900. ***
The codec used to store 3D is Multiview Video Coding or MVC. It produces a Full 1080p frame for each eye and using only 50 percent more storage space than a 2D disc. The PS3 was created before the MVC codec, so Sony has to implement MVC support without changing any hardware. Also required from the PlayStation 3 is the ability to produce and receive, from the 3D display, the correct meta data in the communication which happens between any HDMI-equipped devices.
The next thing you need to know about the hdmi cable is that it comes in different versions. Through its technical evolution different versions of the hdmi cable have appeared. They are as follows: hdmi 1.0, HDMI 1.1, HDMI 1.2, HDMI 1.2a and HDMI 1.3. Each incarnation of the HDMI cable are physical the same and use the same connectors, and remember, all newer versions are backward compatible to their predecessor, therefore eliminating the worry of getting the right HDMI version. Any older audio/video equipment you have will work together with any newer equipment regardless of which HDMI cable