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Posted by Jeff Rife on 04/12/06 01:33
~P~ (bmxtrix2005@cox.net) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
> Jeff - Flicker is a result of CRT technology, not of digital display
> technology. 24 frames per second could be shown a 72hz, but it won't help
> things at all.
Look, will you *please* stop posting until you do just a little bit of
research. Every theater today uses technology that shows each frame
twice which raises the effective rate to 48fps and solves the flicker
problem. Doing the same sort of thing with *any* display technology will
have the same result.
> 60i HURTS things becuase of 3:2 issues with 24fps not
> playing nicely at 60fps which results in poor video playback.
There are issues similar to 3:2 pulldown with 24fps shown at 60fps as
well, yet *every* single progressive scan DVD player outputs 60fps. Try
and do some research and figure out why.
As for 60i, you can get perfect playback of 24fps material if you can
do the conversion inside the player.
> 24fps... it's what you see in theaters (typically)
No, it is *never* viewed in today's theaters. Do some freaking research.
> Movies SHOT at 24fps should be displayed no other way, and poor information
> about flicker - which only pertains to CRT - is not accurate. I will
> explain that further if you would like me to.
Well, if everybody else here agrees that the need a good laugh, too, then
I guess you could go ahead and "explain".
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