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Originally Posted by hariseldon
I'm not sure that's true. Many US bluray player do not appear support 50i material at all -- can't read the discs, much less output it either at 50 or 60. The players shut down or spit the discs out before trying to output. Some players can only out at 50i which can cause certain monitors issues, some players can output as 50i or convert to 60i.
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And that is why I said
"That is correct 24fps, 50fps, and 60fps is supported by standard Blu-ray players (
some do not output 50Hz)."
100% of all region A North American Blu-ray players support both 60Hz and 24Hz output. 100% of all region B Blu-ray players support 50Hz and 24Hz output. I am talking about all second generation and later standalone Blu-ray players, some first generation 2006 models do not support 24fps (24Hz).
100% of all OPPO Blu-ray players support 50Hz, 60Hz, and 24Hz regardless of what country it is purchased in.