I was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to what might be causing this. I have two other Blu-ray 3D discs (Coraline and Sanctum 3D) and both play flawlessly. I have updated my video drivers to the latest version (I'm using a Radeon HD 6770) and the issue persists.
I downloaded the trial of ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 to see if it was a software issue and that exhibited exactly the same problem. If I disable hardware acceleration in TMT 5 I don't notice the corruption, but as it plays back incredibly jerkily I could be missing the corrupted frames (on a side note, Coraline plays back a bit more smoothly without hardware acceleration than Hugo).
I thought it might be a disc issue so exchanged the disc for a different copy. This did not help.
My monitor (LG DM2780D) has a row-interleaved micro-polariser and supports native HDMI 1.4 3D. Switching between these modes does not help the issue, so I don't think the corruption is coming from the monitor either.
Could the Blu-ray drive cause such issues? I'm using a fairly old one (Sony BDU-X10S) which is a 2x drive and I would have expected this to be sufficient for Blu-ray 3D playback. I'd expect dropped frames or otherwise jerky playback if the drive was too slow, however, not smooth but corrupted video.
I'd greatly appreciate hearing any suggestions!
Edit: I can further report that it's only the right eye view that is affected. If I close my left eye I can see the corruption, but if I close my right eye (or switch to 2D output whilst playing the 3D version of the film, which presumably just displays the left eye's view) the video appears correctly.
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