WedgeOz
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- Paul Weston
Please forgive me if I am posting this in the wrong place, but I am eager for some advice (or a solution).
I am a big fan of collecting and watching 3D movies.
At the moment I have about 45 titles. Of those 45, two I have a problem viewing them properly in 3D (the two being "Edge Of Tomorrow" and "Ghostbusters (2016)".
When viewing these two, they seem to suffer from "cross-talk" (is that the right term?). When there is movement or action in the movie, then it goes quite blurry and you get a feeling of dizziness. At the same time, when nothing is moving in the scene, then everything is fine.
I do not have any trouble viewing similar "movement sequences" in any of the other movies I own. Whether they are older or newer movies, whether they were "post 3d converted" or not, whether they are made and/or distributed by the same company or not and so on.....
I even went as far as to purchase another copy of "Edge Of Tomorrow", but I had the same problem. So I am ruling out that I simply may have just purchased "bad copies".
I have tweaked my TV and Blu-Ray player several times, yet nothing helps. The other 43 movies continue to display perfect 3D whilst these two do not.
I thought maybe because my TV is Kogan brand, that it might simply not play ALL movies correctly (my Player is Samsung brand).....yet experts tell me this would not be the case if all my other movies play properly.
I'd happily buy another TV or Player if they are the problem, but thought I would run this by you guys first to see if anyone else had something similar happen.
Many thanks!
I am a big fan of collecting and watching 3D movies.
At the moment I have about 45 titles. Of those 45, two I have a problem viewing them properly in 3D (the two being "Edge Of Tomorrow" and "Ghostbusters (2016)".
When viewing these two, they seem to suffer from "cross-talk" (is that the right term?). When there is movement or action in the movie, then it goes quite blurry and you get a feeling of dizziness. At the same time, when nothing is moving in the scene, then everything is fine.
I do not have any trouble viewing similar "movement sequences" in any of the other movies I own. Whether they are older or newer movies, whether they were "post 3d converted" or not, whether they are made and/or distributed by the same company or not and so on.....
I even went as far as to purchase another copy of "Edge Of Tomorrow", but I had the same problem. So I am ruling out that I simply may have just purchased "bad copies".
I have tweaked my TV and Blu-Ray player several times, yet nothing helps. The other 43 movies continue to display perfect 3D whilst these two do not.
I thought maybe because my TV is Kogan brand, that it might simply not play ALL movies correctly (my Player is Samsung brand).....yet experts tell me this would not be the case if all my other movies play properly.
I'd happily buy another TV or Player if they are the problem, but thought I would run this by you guys first to see if anyone else had something similar happen.
Many thanks!