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I've been reading quite a bit on this subject and I can't get a straight answer anywhere. Some are saying modern TVs have no problem with changing their refresh rate and display 24p video just fine, others are saying there's no way to display 24p video on a 60 Hz TV without 2:3 pulldown because it's not a multiple of 60. If the latter is true, why was 24p such a big deal with Blu-ray if 120 Hz TVs are only being largely introduced now?
Guys, honestly, what's the answer here? I live in Europe, and my TV can output in both 50 Hz and 60 Hz, so shouldn't it be able to do 24 Hz also? |
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