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Quote: Originally Posted by kevin6541 Sorry for not being able to cite my source, but I'm glad you were listening. Is this something that you have some experience with? How involved would it be, once there is a definitive source, to...
Quote: Originally Posted by kevin6541 Someone posted about this. Something about a Pheonix EDID editor, works via dvi-hdmi, and then some software called Powerstrip which will upload the EDID. I haven't looked into it personally, but I...
Quote: Originally Posted by Ken H Where have I heard this before? Oh, I remember. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...d#post18372460 Although at that time it was not known the Mitsu adapter would not work with the Samsung...
http://hd.engadget.com/2010/06/11/es...verage-live-f/ Looks like that RealD POD will convert Side by Side to Checkerboard for those Samsung sets after all: At the front of the large conference room was a 72-inch Samsung DLP, which...
Quote: Originally Posted by Geaux Tigers So, we are good to go and need to do one massive power buy? It's $500. I'm personally going to wait and see if 3d goes the way of the Macarena before I sink that much money into it.
Quote: Originally Posted by Geaux Tigers Is there a final word on whether or not this converter will do everything we need it to do for our 3D ready DLP HDTVs? By everything, I mean convert a television broadcasters signal and 3D...
Quote: Originally Posted by walford The adapter you linked to and quoted below only supports conversion of the oloder RealD 3d format and not the newer HDMI1.4a 3D formats that the cable and satellite companies plan on using when...
http://www.reald.com/files/downloads...idePOD_THA.pdf Says it converts Blu-ray as well. You have to use the manual toggle switch for material that isn't Reald SbS though.
http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm All you really need is the Mitsubishi EDID and edit either the Geffen or if your really daring your Samsung's EDID using Powerstrip. You don't have to physically go to the store and connect...
I'd guess you could still hack it using Powerstrip?
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