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If a player doesn't output 1080p/24 and a display can't handle it anyway, as is my situation with my Panny 'BD10A and Sony KDS-50A2020, respectively, what happens when playing BDs that are mastered at a frame rate of 1080p/24? Is any information "lost" per se from the signal? Could this "downconversion" that takes place in players that can't output it actually cause "reduced" playback performance or image?
I'm thinking that perhaps my '10A's lack of 1080p/24 output and my Sony SXRD's lack of being able to accept and display it is what's causing my dissatisfaction with what I'm seeing from my BDs... ![]() ![]() |
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