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I'm confused about "film" mode: what it does, what it's for, how to set it up and when to use it.
I have: BD Player: Samsung BD-P2500The BD player has a setting called "Movie Frame (24 fs)" and the TV has a setting called "Film Mode". Is there any drawback to turning both these settings on all the time? What are the benefits? |
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