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When your tv is on 24hz mode and you’re watching a blu ray, on some movies I find it is beautifully smooth, naturally smooth etc. But then I’ll put another movie on almost looks the same as 2:3 pull down.
Notably Exodus looks incredible in 24p, almost looks like it’s in HFR. Whereas Ghost in the Shell you can barely notice it (same tv settings on both). Also, I find there is no smooth look to any older movie. Pre “modern age” (edit: by this I mean the current style of filmmaking has probably not changed since 1999 with saving private Ryan. Anything before this) Anyone know why this is? |
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Mar 2018
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Sometimes some movies are great to my eyes but when my eyes are tired some movies are very hard to watch.
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I had to turn my 24p setting off the other day, because I discovered that it was the culprit behind the freezing of my blu-ray player every time I tried to load the disc for The Last Jedi.
Once I turned 24p off, the disc loaded fine. ...The Last Jedi is the only disc that's ever happened with. |
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Mar 2018
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24p is a fluke. Ive always find the movie playback better when 24p is off.
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