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Old 12-16-2014, 06:26 PM   #1
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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.

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Old 12-18-2014, 04:59 PM   #2
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All modern Blu-ray players in the last several years will output native 1080p/24 Blu-rays at 24Hz if your display supports 24Hz. In addition, OPPO, modern Sony Bu-ray players and other Blu-ray players will output film based DVD’s at 24Hz by doing an internal conversion. Native 30Hz and 60Hz video based sources are outputted at 60Hz like they should be. All streaming sources like VUDU and Netflix are required to covert 24Hz sources to 60Hz on the current software app for Blu-ray players (hopefully in the future that mght change). Smart HDTV’s with built in Netflix and VUDU support native 24Hz with no 60Hz conversion.
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Old 12-18-2014, 06:47 PM   #3
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All modern Blu-ray players in the last several years will output native 1080p/24 Blu-rays at 24Hz if your display supports 24Hz. In addition, OPPO, modern Sony Bu-ray players and other Blu-ray players will output film based DVD’s at 24Hz by doing an internal conversion. Native 30Hz and 60Hz video based sources are outputted at 60Hz like they should be. All streaming sources like VUDU and Netflix are required to covert 24Hz sources to 60Hz on the current software app for Blu-ray players (hopefully in the future that mght change). Smart HDTV’s with built in Netflix and VUDU support native 24Hz with no 60Hz conversion.
I understand this but if you read my post I was asking specifically about playing files. Not discs...I want to play discs as well hence why the bluray player versus a WDTV (streaming device THAT WILL output everything in 24p including netlfix and Hulu I believe). Oppo bluray players will output streaming sources as well as files at 24p...I jsut didn't want to spend $500, well actually $499.00 lol
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Panasonic DMP-BDT500

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Old 12-24-2015, 06:42 PM   #5
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Default Any player that faithfully streams 24p from Netflix ?

About more than a year ago there were some players that did output 24p from online video streaming like Amazon and Vudu but none had yet managed to output 24p from Netflix. So just wantd to check if anything has changed on that front. Any new or to-be-released players that have managed to acheive this feat yet (24p from Netflix) ?
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Old 12-25-2015, 02:35 PM   #6
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None that I no of, however I have not tested every single player. It is my understanding that the Netflix interface built in some Smart TV’s will display streaming services like Netflix at multiplies of 24fps. Also the Roku devices like the Roku 4 is also suppose to output 1080p/24 and 4K Ultra HD at 24fps. The Blu-ray player manufactories need to work with the streaming providers to make sure that they get software apps that output native 1080p/24 and in the future with native 4K Blu-ray players native 4K/24.
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Old 02-10-2016, 04:35 PM   #7
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My Samsung Bluray Player does upconvert to 24Hz instead of 60Hz
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Old 02-10-2016, 05:09 PM   #8
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i never could tell any difference and im not just saying that to upset others
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Old 02-10-2016, 05:19 PM   #9
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i never could tell any difference and im not just saying that to upset others
You should see a noticeable difference especially in camera panning shots. Most blueray players, Roku, and other streaming devices at 60Hz will appear juddery in comparison to 24Hz. When objects move fast on the screen, the movement will look somewhat more blurry
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Old 02-11-2016, 04:20 AM   #10
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There are some player/display combos that have trouble with 24p output.
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:23 AM   #11
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To my knowledge Samsung BD-F6500 outputs 24p
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Old 07-01-2017, 12:49 AM   #12
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Almost a year later, any new options?

I purchased a Sony BDP-S7200, thought I'd be pretty safe here, as it's pretty high end and packed full of features including 4K. But, after a couple of months now, having had time to set it up, I can't for the life of me get content via DLNA to play in 24p. Every single thing I play outputs as '1080/60p', so frustrating.
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Old 12-27-2018, 10:15 PM   #13
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Panasonic DMP-BD84EB-K does netflix and amazon 24fps - I haven't tried media from the usb but I imagine it will do that too - there is a option to output 24fps when applicable in the settings and it doesn't say this is specific to blu ray
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Old 02-15-2019, 05:29 AM   #14
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The Sony UBP-X800 (and possibly the X700) does indeed output 24p for streaming apps by going to Setup - Screen Settings - 24p - and make sure to set "Setwork Content" and "Data Content" to on. This is only active when you watch a video within Prime Video, Vudu, and Netflix, as their menus are still at 60hz. However, it does not work with every single video you view, as stuff like TV shows that were 30fps and 25fps content will still be 60hz.
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Old 02-15-2019, 05:58 AM   #15
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i could never tell 24fps is any different
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Old 02-15-2019, 02:00 PM   #16
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What good is a BD player that outputs 24Hz when the TV or projector being used is only capable of 30Hz and 60Hz?
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