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Originally Posted by Naiera
You'll need a BD drive if you can't glean that information from your player or your TV.
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It took me a while but I followed your advice and finally got one. Thank you, Naiera!
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Originally Posted by Naiera
Have you consulted that database on this site?
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I'd never noticed it before to be honest with you ...
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Originally Posted by Naiera
I think I found your remote, and there's a button called "Display" to the bottom left of the directional buttons.
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There is but this doesn't display the frame rate, unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by chip75
In most cases BDs are 23.976, there are a few 24fps releases, but they're not the common. 25fps releases are more common outside the US.
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Yes, thanks again chip75! I wish this information (along with EAN, e.g.) were listed at Blu-ray.com! Is there a way to request that feature?
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Originally Posted by chip75
A BD-ROM drive would tell you the information, with BDInfo or MediaInfo, software players like PotPlayer will tell you the information, but they won't play the discs without AnyDVD.
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Yes, BDInfo has been very helpful for my reasearch.
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Originally Posted by chip75
Not sure what info the DISPLAY button brings up on your Toshiba? Others like Panasonic players will give the information in most cases.
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It lists the stream, format, time, etc., but not the frame rate, unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by Alister_M
They have an on-screen info popup that displays frame rates - although you only get 24p, 50p and 60p, it doesn't go as far as differentiating between 24 and 23.98 - as well as video codec, audio codec and real-time audio and video bitrate readouts.
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That's interesting. Thank you, Alister_M!