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    I burned Avatar Blu-Ray 3D (46gbs)on a 50gb blu-ray disc and tried to play on my Samsung 3D C7000 tv with a Samsung 3d C5900 player and glasses.The main menu is in 3D.If I choose play2d from the main menu it will play synthesized 3d but when I choose play3d it goes back to the main menu.
    Could the problem be the setting on the Samsung 3D C7000 tv? It plays other 3d
    blu-ray.
    I have a LG blu-ray burner. Is there a way to extract just the 3d version to burn onto a 25gb blu-ray disc and eliminate the menu and 2d version?

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    hate to ask, but burned it from what source?
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    Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    hate to ask, but burned it from what source?
    I downloaded from a private torrent site (46.61gbs) in blu-ray format where it has been downloaded 135 times.
    Thanks for your reply.
    chas638
    Last edited by chas638; 4th Jan 2011 at 12:03.

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    Buy the BluRay - problem solved.

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    sounds like it was badly done. not anything you can do.
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    Originally Posted by KBeee View Post
    Buy the BluRay - problem solved.
    Only available if you buy a Panasonic system or I would.

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    Buy it.




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