
The
Blu-ray Disc Association has issued the
official specifications for
3D Blu-ray, thankfully confirming that the discs will be
backwards-compatible for when you tire of actors lunging out of the TV at you.
Making it easy for everyone to adopt
3D entertainment, good ol' Sony has worked it so that the
PS3 
will be able to play
3D Blu-ray discs, and the upcoming
3D players will be able to play 2D discs too. In regards to codecs, these discs will use
Multiview Video Coding (or MVC), which is similar to the ITU-T H.264 AVC codec we use now, and will actually take up 50 per cent less space on the discs compared to 2D content.
Again clearing up any questions we may've had about
3D Blu-rays
, the content will be
full 1080p, so even though you're watching in 3D, the quality of the resolution won't be compromised. Expect to see some massive announcements from manufacturers and movie studios next month, including exactly what
LG
's going to sell in order to reach
that 3.8m 3D TV units sold target.
[
Gizmodo via
BDA]
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