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Old 04-30-2007, 07:32 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Matt X View Post
I'm aware folks are concerned about the PS3's future 1080p/24 capabilities, but a couple of things stump me, so if someone could explain or point me at the right thread i'd appreciate it. first, why would LESS frames/sec make for a better PQ (most material runs @ 30fps i think???)? I know it has something to do w/the refresh rate of the display and fps matching as even #s, but i don't see why. plus, could you solve the whole situation if you were able to pick up one of those 120hz sets where both 24 & 30 work out to whole #'s? I prob sound like a total retard throwing these terms around but this concept escapes me. school a brother, huh?
Movies are filmed and encoded on BD at 24fps. When they are shown on 60hz displays a process called 3:2 pulldown is applied to make the two compatible. This process often introducs "motion judder" into the picture. Basically a 24fps feed into a compatible display will allow for a smoother judder free picture.
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