PS3 To Gain Support For 3-D Movies On Blu-Ray and YouTube
An anonymous reader writes with news that Sony is planning a firmware update for the PS3 to enable 3-D playback from Blu-ray movies and YouTube. The update is scheduled for September, and support for 3-D photos will come later. Sony's Kaz Hirai spoke recently about how the PS3 was designed with these kinds of upgrades in mind. "Given how fast technology turns over now, we knew going in that we had to pack a lot of horsepower into the PS3. Four years ago — when you look at the console's power and its retail price — a lot of people were critical with the fact that there was so much packed under the hood. Now we're especially pleased to be introducing things like Move and 3-D gaming because we're able to show tangibly why we released the PS3 with the power it has, and why it makes so much sense to future proof a console." Sony also updated its PS3 Terms of Service to warn against too much 3-D viewing.
Why this push for everything to be 3-D? It was a stupid novelty years ago, and its no less stupid now.
It used to.
Palm trees and 8
>>>"Given how fast technology turns over now, we knew going in that we had to pack a lot of horsepower into the PS3."
So why did Sony force-retire the Father of the Playstation, Ken Kutaragi? It sounds like he was visionary enough to "pack a lot of horsepower" into the PS3 for future growth. But instead of rewarding him, you put him out to pasture. Seems rather cruel.
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This is not the usual ancient red-blue glasses, it's for 3D TV's with active shutter glasses. You cannot just feed the video stream normally.
Also, it's not just for 3D movies, it's for games too.
Actually you can support this with old hardware. I had active shutter glasses to my PC for a number of years ago, the video output was just encoded per frame. Every other fram the top two lines was yellow. That became the picture for my right (or was it left) eye. For both frames those two lines was discarded and not shown on the screen (maybe they was just blanked out).
warn too much 3-D viewing sounds like Virtual Boy and that failed relay bad.
Whoopy fucking do. Booting foreign operating systems is out, 3D is in. Totally repositioned as a toy.
Per prior /. story, some 10% of the population has trouble perceiving 3D.
I'm wondering if that subset coincides with the subset which is so vehemently against 3D video.
I find it well worth the minor extra cost. Video looks so ... flat ... without it.
Can we get a "-1 Wrong" moderation option?
I don't care about 3D-movies or -pictures or even -games. I can't buy Deathspank on PSN yet. How about you fix shit that matters before going for shit that doesn't? K? TNX.
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Some please wake me up, when that firmware upgrade is announced.
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Does anyone know how is Sony supporting 3D BluRay on the PS3 when it requires HDMI 1.4? As I understand it, HDMI 1.4 is not a simple upgrade; it requires new generation transceivers on the source device which obviously can't apply to PS3s going back to 2006.
I had a 3d headset for Descent, back in 1997. Gave me nothing but eyestrain, avoiding this trend like the plague.
warn too much 3-D viewing sounds like Virtual Boy and that failed relay bad.
Yes...but did it fail as much as this post?
Let's see Kutagari spent over a decade before retiring:
* Creating 3 of the 4 fastest selling consoles in history: PS2(2nd fastest), PS3(3rd fastest), PS1(4th fastest)
* Created the top selling console in history, the 145 million worldwide selling PS2
* Destroyed Toshiba and Microsoft's piece of crap HD-DVD format with Blu-Ray in the PS3
and has been and is currently working with Sony on the PS4 hardware design.
Yeah, keep trying to spread that fanboy lie. No one cares.
Let me guess commodore64_love is one of the following losers:
* Bitter Dreamcast fanboy
* Bitter Xbox fanboy
* Bitter HD-DVD fanboy
Perhaps all of the above? Who cares...
See THE HORROR of Sony's control freaks in 3-D!
Witness the heavy hand of DRM in its FULL GLORY!
Experience the fear of another PS3 feature being pulled in ALL ITS DEPTH!
Watch as the Japanese come RIGHT OUT IN THE THEATER to take over your console industry!
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
And this time, I believe, the cry fits. We all read previous stories about how 3D video games can serve to damage the visual perception of young children. This was identified long ago by a game console maker which then quietly halted pursuit of a 3D video gaming system. Now they want to try it again?
I realize it's "for movies" but I think it makes little difference whether it will be video games or movies.
I shall rush out and buy a PS3 just as soon as I forgive Sony for the cd rootkit, and for removing linux option for PS3. This is assuming PS3 is still available, it may be the PS72 by then. And that is also assuming that Sony haven't pulled any more annoying stunts.
They whose government reduces their essential liberties for temporary security, receive neither liberty nor security.
For some reason I just got a headache.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
The japanese can't take over something they've always owned.
Obviously, the Jap 5th-columnists have already gotten to you. They've brainwashed you into thinking Atari and Microsoft are Japanese. There is no help for you now, I'm afraid. Soon you'll be worshiping Hirohito and crashing your plane into one of our destroyers. You won't even like the taste of apple pie by then.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
If I remember correctly he also designed the sound chip in the SNES
Did you know 80 to 90% of the moderators on slashdot wouldn't recognize a troll even if one dragged them under a bridge.
I'm okay with it as long as...
- Its free and distributed by a patch/update.
- It doesn't interfere if I don't have 3-D hardware hooked up.
- Easy to enable/disable/configure if I do have 3-D hardware hooked up.
If it is seemless and free and doesn't break anything then it is really a "value add" and I don't mind.
It speaks well of Sony to keep adding things to their product. I remember when I got my PS3 if PS4 would be out the next year. Yes, losing Linux was sucky.
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Because they certainly could not have had motion controls on a less powerful system, like for instance, the PSP, or even a GameCube-level home console.... Does anyone here on /. have a 3D television at home? Has it been worth it so far?
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I have a Virtua Boy, and the 3D from that system is totally different than modern 3D systems. You can watch a whole 3D movie now with ease, but the Virtual Boy involved a lot more eyestrain - possibly in part because of the bright monochromatic red...
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Hey so I only have to update the PS3, the sony TV (Just one year old, come on!, and it is the top of the line model too!) and buy a couple of glasses.
Do you have this as a bundle?
Oh, this is classified in the "will never happen" section?
Atari rules... ermm... ruled.
There is no real need for Sony to push an additional rootkit with the 3D video, since for the moment the PS3 platform itself is still secure. And even though people are always jabbering that DRM can't work, or that physical access means all security flies out of the window, the platform has been safe for over three years. Yes, there are some people who claimed to have pried it open, but when all was said and done their claims didn't really amount to very much. I'm willing to reconsider my position only if a) an emulator exists that can run existing games and b) sufficient documentation comes to light that it's possible to make the PS3 (or emulator) do whatever existing games do.
Congrats dimwit. Time to get some help with your math skills dumbfuck.
The PS3 is the third fastest selling console in history. Only the PS2 and Wii have sold at a faster rate.
Go cry you fucking bitch.
Real soon!
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I beleive this does take twice the bandwidth, I know that Nvidia's soulution says you have to have atleast a 120Hz display, they call them "3D Vision-Ready Displays" and have a list on the website. 3d TV's would have to have the same high Hz rating so that you can basicly send twice the amount of information across the HDMI link to the TV.
For every normal 60 progressive frames, you would have 2 frames, one for each eye. I would assume the encoding is different and a software update was needed in the PS3.
The blue ray disk would hold twice the information, but a video game would take more processing power since you would render each scean twice one slightly off from the other to create a left and right eye version of a 3d scean.
Your PC must have had drivers installed with the glasses etc.
>>>The PS3 is the third fastest selling console in history. Only the PS2 and Wii have sold at a faster rate.
Well except the PS1 sold faster. The Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis sold faster. The Xbox 360 sold faster (more units over an equal amount of time). So yeah other than these 6 consoles (PS1,SNES,GEN,PS1,PS2,WII,X360,WII), you are correct: the PS3 is the fastest-selling console. Bravo.
>>>Congrats dimwit. Time to get some help with your math skills dumbfuck.
Right back at ya, Mr. Anonymous Coward.
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It'd be nice if they would actually get around to admitting the YLOD overheat problem with the older 40-60-80 gig units is a manufacturing error (its obvious upon disassembly that the thermal grease is improperly applied and of low quality) and fix them. Hell, even Microsoft admitted to and addressed the RROD problem, taking steps to properly assist those who suffered from it.
So it is an interesting world, where consoles gain and lose features at the flip of a switch. And what has this tremendous flexibility gotten us? Other OS is completely out. But the ability to jump on the latest asinine, overwrought bandwagon is gained.
By end-of-life, PS3 will no longer play games but simply beam pleasant, hypnotoad-like "binaural beats" straight into the player's cerebrum (with the optional cerebral attachment at 49.95 apiece). Zombie Opium Wars casualties will rise from their graves and be awed at the quality and legality of the new product, then proceed to eat brains.
Sony keeps harping about this, so why isn't it implemented already?! I thought it was implemented months ago when I first heard about this ability in the PS3.
Sony doesn't need a stinking rootkit, they 'sell' them pre-rooted.
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Let me guess...you get your 'sales numbers' from vgchartz...
Someone needs to smack the fucking shit out of you idiot.
If this was Apple, they would only enable Move and 3D on the new PS3S!
Sony also updated its PS3 Terms of Service to warn against too much 3-D viewing.
Good thing we aren't exposed to 3D that often. It's not like you could look out your window, and *bampf* everything is in 3D.
Who would win this election: Andrew Weiner vs Andrew Weiner's weiner.
You might as well get over it since they aren't bringing it back.
"why it makes so much sense to future proof a console"
I thought the conventional wisdom on the matter was just the opposite.
That hardware is continuously being innovated and prices are continuously falling.
So, what you spend on a 1 TB drive today, you'll be able to buy a 10 TB drive for the same price at some short interval into the future.
So instead of looking to take hardware to the edge, you optimize price/performance at the time, and expect the consumers to spend the difference on games, downloads, etc.
I guess I wouldn't know, I bought a Wii, but never a PS3.
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never forget, never forgive
"Your PC must have had drivers installed with the glasses etc."
No, this capability was built into the TNT2 generation of cards made by ASUS. No drivers required, only the game had to support it.
DescentII in 3D was the shit.
Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.
Some of us never let them take OtherOS away. My unit still has the capability (but as yet unused).
Of course, that didn't stop Sony from making accepting updates mandatory. But as long as I leave it disconnected from the network (and don't load any disks that contain auto-apply updates), my unit's resale value is preserved. I only ever bought two games for it anyway and my display isn't 3D-capable.
I'm still looking to the hacking community to reverse-engineer these updates to enable their new features while keeping OtherOS intact.
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I have trouble enough finding all the remote controls. The shutter glasses seem to be just one more thing to have to find and put batteries in. One reason CDs replaced Vinyl and MP3s are replacing CDs is it is a lot more convenient to just listen to something. This seems to be a step backwards.
I don't know how it works, but it can be done feeding normal images, once for the right eye, and once for the left one, and making sure que glasses shutter speed is in sync with the refresh rate of the tv.
But this is Sony. My guess is that they made something more complicated in order to "protect" their tecnology from copies and to "stimulate" people to buy new tvs.
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Unless I can have 3D Other OS I am not interested in their firmware updates.
It's not really twice the bandwidth, as far as I can tell.
:)
I have a new Samsung 63" Plasma display (the new plasmas these days are impressive as hell and have long life spans) and I have a 3D BluRay player and a PS3. When the device (PS3 or BluRay player) goes into "3d Mode" the TV automatically switches and starts emitting the signal for the glasses. If you look at the screen in 3D mode, you see a lot more dithering of the video signal, especially in low light scenes.
When you have the glasses on, you really can almost not see the dithering, because your brain combines the images, but when the glasses are off you can definitely tell that there's less data being sent to the display for each "eye's" screen.
I'll tell you though, the 3D stuff on the Plasma with the shudder glasses is really good. You rarely see any "bleed" (eye sees images/ghosting from other eye) and it's no worse than an IMAX. Of course, the screen isn't as big, so you don't get the full impact of a full IMAX 3D screen but the quality of the 3D is great.
The motorstorm 3D demo on the PS3 kicks SERIOUS ass.
I can't wait go be able to get more than 2 movies and three games
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So, let's ditch 3D because you can't keep your shit organized enough to have a spare battery (with a 70hr life span) or that you'll misplace them?
Let's ditch cars because you always lose your keys, too.
Fortunately, some of us are a tad little bit more responsible than that.
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No, it's not more complicated. You use the glasses that go with your TV, that's it. As long as your TV is connected via HDMI and the PS3 detects it as a 3D display, the PS3 3D stuff will work. I have a Samsung TV with Samsung glasses and the 3D PS3 games work just great.
Honestly, besides the issues of old HDMI 1.1/1.2 receivers not working with the 3D stuff (you need at least HDMI 1.3) it's really a very simple set up. If you have a 3D Capable TV, it's not more complicated than buying the wireless glasses to go with it.
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You're misinterpreting the info out there, they're mandatory to use PSN, but they won't be auto-installed without your say so. The PS3 always asks confirmation before any firmware update is started.