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Hey I have a couple of questions regarding the video area of BD. I know we can expect 720p or 1080p even. We will probably get rid of a lot of filtering ( No EE ) and down coversion since most masters are in HD already. Some people are talking about 24fps-as opposed to 30 fps. which is now the standard on dvd on NTSC or 25 fps. on PAL. I realize this is how most film are shot, but what would exactly be the benefit of this? No more ntsc/pal or what? No 2:3 pulldown or what? Can a normal tv even except such an input?
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