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Old 12-16-2014, 06:26 PM   #1
bmcelvan bmcelvan is offline
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Default Bluray player that outputs 24p from all media

I've been looking all over many forums for list of Bluray players that will output 24p(fps) for all media, not just properly authored DVD and Bluray discs.

I guess I would like to start a list for ANYONE/EVERYONE looking to buy a new Bluray player.

I've seen that Oppo players will do this but they are very expensive...and WD TV media streamers will do it but they won't play discs.

So...does anyone know of any mainstream Bluray players that will output 24p? Instead of having to burn a BD-R just to get 24p, it'd be nice to be able to either stream over DLNA or play off a USB stick/HDD an mkv or m2ts video file with FULL HD Audio (TrueHD, DTSHDMA, PCM) with either .264 or VC-1 formats. Obviously being able to play the lesser formats would be nice too but really I'm looking to watch highest quality stuff....otherwise, why would I really care about the 24p with a tiny compressed movie.

Thanks (hopefully) for anyones help.
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