The Blu-ray Disc Association has yet to make a decision on 3D Blu-ray, despite strong proposals from the technology industry.
Speaking at CES in Las Vegas, Andy Parsons of the BDA insisted that there was no decision made about 3D Blu-ray, with the association still weighing up which standard to go for.
"There is no formal proposal within the BDA," insisted Parsons. "There are a number of tech providers showing some solutions, but we are still looking for the best Blu-ray experience with 3D."
Panasonic pushing standard
One of the companies who have put forward a standard for Blu-ray 3D is Panasonic, who recently announced that it has opened the Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory Advanced Authoring Center (PHL-AC) to accelerate and establish the 3D Full HD Blu-ray format.
The company is going full steam ahead with 3D Blu-ray and has promised that we will see 3D is disc form as soon as 2010.



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March 8th
1. They should pick the one capable of full HD multi-view at 1080p24 to at least 1080p60 with many other frame rates including 1080p50. And the one that can convert existing 2D discs to 3D.
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