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Originally Posted by Blue
These are the standards for Blu Ray
1920x1080x59.94-i, 50-i (16:9)
1920x1080x24-p, 23.976-p (16:9)
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so far thanks for that, i tried to find the specs but i kept finding different ones.
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Originally Posted by Blue
The HD Displays (TV's / monitors / projectors) will handle all frame rates. Most HD Displays today can't handle 1080p, more are being released almost daily that can. Blu Ray players can also down convert to 720p even if the source is 1080 p or i.
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I keep reading that the displays that are available on the market only process
59.94i signals and thus we still get the 3:2 pulldown with the blu-ray. Even worse european 25fps content now gets a speeddown to 23,98fps because the players dont support 1080/50i yet...
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Originally Posted by Blue
Like with computer monitors the HD display can change frequency to match the input signal. There is NO more PAL and NTSC in the HD world, but there are 2 SD standrds that closely replicate NTSC & PAL, however all HD Displays can play both. There are different broadcast standards around the world but they seem to fit one of the above formats. The only thing stopping a Disc being taken from the US for example to the UK is DRM (Digital Rights Management)
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Maybe its a european thing then, but i dont manage to find a system that actually supports the 1080/24p or 1080/50i native at all

And for the european market a 3:2 pulldown is just nutty, because we never needed it before and because it does result in uneven movements...
Oh well i keep looking