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Old 12-17-2007, 08:30 PM   #1
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Default Does the PS3 do 3:2 Pulldown?

I am asking because I have a "Film Mode" in my menu settings of my TV that will do a 3:2 pulldown, and when my cable box is going through my receiver I can turn it on and off, but as soon as I switch over to my PS3 it grays out....I called Sharp and as one would assume I got some BS that the TV does support 24p, which it does not, so I was just wondering if anyone here knew?


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That is the default for all movies that are made in 24 fps. So yes.
The interesting thing is that the PS3 also supports 24p which is not common and will show a 24 fps movie at 24 fps and not 29.97 fps (which is what pulldown is for). However you have to have a TV that can support 24p or this feature will not work.
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I am asking because I have a "Film Mode" in my menu settings of my TV that will do a 3:2 pulldown, and when my cable box is going through my receiver I can turn it on and off, but as soon as I switch over to my PS3 it grays out....I called Sharp and as one would assume I got some BS that the TV does support 24p, which it does not, so I was just wondering if anyone here knew?


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i had a sharp. you can't do film mode via hdmi.
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i had a sharp. you can't do film mode via hdmi.
This how my curiosity got sparked though...I have my HD cable box going through HDMI and it lets me use it when the cable is selected...but not the PS3, which I thought was weird since they both go into my receiver via their own HDMI cable but to the tv on the same one.
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This how my curiosity got sparked though...I have my HD cable box going through HDMI and it lets me use it when the cable is selected...but not the PS3, which I thought was weird since they both go into my receiver via their own HDMI cable but to the tv on the same one.
i forget who but i was told that the sharp would only do film mode via coaxial cable, component, and composite
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