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This article was a pretty good read and it helps explain the differences between 1080p24 and 1080p60.
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/news...t_1080p24/1015 |
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My eyes glaze over anything by Mr. Zyber. I'm glad you found it enlightening.
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Feb 2007
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Let me sum up: 24P - 24 frames per second, original film speed. 60P - 24 frames per second converted to 60 FPS instead, by inserting duplicate frames using a pre-determined pattern. The result is that 60P has judder during pans and the like. By outputting 24P directly you bypass that process and thus eliminate the judder - provided the display properly supports it. Clear as mud?
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