Well, some things to keep in mind in DVD judder vs. Blu-ray:
1. More detail in images. This is a biggie. With more detail comes more opportunity to notice the judder. I usually notice it with panning shots with lots of detail, like trees/jungle, lots of parrallel lines like fences or buildings, or generally when there's a lot of static images on the screen. DVD, with having less detail, is going to be less of an issue with noticing this.
2. Most of us weren't watching DVD's on LCD's. We were watching them on some form of CRT. Thus, the static refresh rate was not an issue.
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