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CZroe, no. 24fps is not falling out of favor. Even in commercial 2K (and 4K) digital cinema or 3D digital cinema. Well, technically 3D digital cinema is 24fps x 2 (one each eye)... so 48fps.
![]() 1080p60 content is not supported by the Blu-ray format. You won't see it anytime soon in any consumer delivery format. It would be a huge waste of space/bandwidth/CPU, too. 1080p30 isn't technically supported on BD either; it would need to be flagged/output as 1080i60. I'd personally like to see the color depth in the delivery format increase before increasing the standard frame rate. Also, don't trivialize re-rendering digital animation at different/higher frame rates. It's more work than you'd expect. Last edited by sonicbox; 02-16-2008 at 12:53 AM. |
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