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To 24p or to not 24p?
With my recent purchase of a blu-ray player (Panasonic DMP-BD35), I suddenly realized that I was able to watch DVDs and BR discs in 24p. I have a pretty good idea of what this feature is doing, but I'm just not exactly sure if this is gaining me anything or adding to my experience. Does anyone have any input or a better explanation of what this might add to or detract from my viewing experience, or even if it is something that is not worth the time to bother with? Thanks.
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Re: To 24p or to not 24p?
I know when I set my s350 to 24p instead of Auto it screwed up the picture on Into The Blue, the picture wouldn't center. So I just leave it on Auto and assume I'm getting the best picture.
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personally, i feel 24p looks better on my tv and blu-ray player, but your YMMV.
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Well just an FYI not many tv's do a True 24P so I'm not sure it's that big of a deal.
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I also don't know what, if any, difference I'm seeing but BDs in 1080/24p look badass.
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Re: To 24p or to not 24p?
Interesting reading in terms of 24P --
http://www.projectorcentral.com/judder_24p.htm It's crazy, first there's a race to add 24p. Now, there's a move to fix 24p with the frame interpolation technologies. If this is so cool... why does it need to be fixed? -beebs |
Re: To 24p or to not 24p?
Originally Posted by beebs
(Post 9199555)
Interesting reading in terms of 24P --
[link removed...don't have 5 posts] It's crazy, first there's a race to add 24p. Now, there's a move to fix 24p with the frame interpolation technologies. If this is so cool... why does it need to be fixed? -beebs He's a 60fps apologetic. Many people like the look of 24fps and associate it with movies, regardless if it's not as realistic looking. Many don't like the "soap opera effect" that interpolation produces. |
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