sir after some research and based on a similar experience looks like the HDMI splitter may not be a good idea.
Like I said last night sa phone ang HDMI signal "phones home" back to the source.
Per HDMI protocol, only the lower video and audio formats connected to the single HDMI video source will be supported.
For example:
1) The HDMI video source will send 720P video out if two display units connected to the splitter outputs are 1080P and 720P;
2) The audio format will be stereo if the TV connected to the splitter output can only do stereo (most TVs can only deliver stereo sound)
So in your case your receiver cannot process 3d video. This info is communicated back to the source (ps3) by the receiver and thus limiting your video to non-3d.
To get 3D, all units connected to the splitter outputs must support 3D
To get Surround Sound, all units at the outputs must support the selected surround sound format
So I guess unless you get a splitter that doesn't abide by HDMI protocol then you're set. Unless of course something like that doesn't exist.
http://www.amazon.com/Denon-AVR-2311CI-Channel-Surround-Receiver/dp/B003MQLSMI/ref=dp_ob_title_ce