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Let's hear from all you folks playing Blu-rays at 1080/24p (rather than 60p)!
I'm curious... Some side notes: * All Blu-rays (and HD-DVDs) are mastered and authored at the original 24 frames per second, just like the original feature film. * I've seen 24p demoed against 60p, and the difference an obvious reduction in motion-judder on camera pans, fast motion, scrolling titles, etc. * Depending on the display, 24p can give clearer pictures too, as there's less processing/deinterlacing in the way. * The new PS3 update includes 24p output. So... 1. What player are you using? 2. What TVs/projector? 3. What differences are you seeing? 4. Does your receiver happily pass 1080p/24 through? If so, what is it? |
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1. PS3
2. Panasonic AE100 projecting 100" screen 3. Awesome increase in picture quality. Eye sex. 4. Nope, its a Denon 3802, so I'm directly connected to the PS3. |
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