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 Posted by ThePunisher on 10/11/06 20:04 
"Joshua Zyber" <joshzyber@comcast.net> wrote in message 
news:gMSdnf9nI9pcR7HYnZ2dnUVZ_sSdnZ2d@comcast.com 
> "Jukka Aho" <jukka.aho@iki.fi> wrote in message 
> news:bMWWg.1030$tt5.249@reader1.news.jippii.net... 
> > > The fact is that PAL cannot play film-based theatrical movies 
> > > without SPEEDING THEM UP 4%. That's a fact. 
> > > 
> > > PAL is an *incremental* improvement in resolution, chroma, and 
> > > bandwidth, at the expense of having to watch your movies with the 
> > > actors speaking in chipmunk voices. 
> > 
> > 1) 4% speedup is only a little under a semitone. 
> > 
> > 2) It has been technically possible to time-compress audio without 
> > shifting the pitch for quite a long time now. 
> 
> I own many PAL DVDs, and even the ones that have been "pitch 
> corrected" sound nothing like the original audio. 
> 
> > 3) To my European eyes, 3:2 pulldown is irritating and makes the 
> > motion... odd. 
> 
> As irritating as you find 3:2 pulldown, that's how irritating PAL 
> speedup is to people who've been raised watching NTSC. 
> 
> Furthermore, in my experience people watching NTSC content on a 
> European television, even one supposedly compatible with NTSC, are 
> not getting the best results from the format. 3:2 pulldown artifacts 
> are exaggerated on them. Watching on a true NTSC television will give 
> you better results. If implemented properly, 3:2 pulldown is hardly 
> more objectionable than the inherent judder you'll get in any 24fps 
> material in the first place. 
 
Complete bullshit. 
 
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ThePunisher
 
  
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