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Posted by Bill Vermillion on 05/27/07 18:35
In article <hhei53d1sukq90ujrpm1sjq48m5glhferk@4ax.com>,
dgates <dgates@somedomain.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 26 May 2007 16:25:53 +0100, "the dog from that film you saw"
><dsb@removethisportionbtinternet.com> wrote:
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>>"Bill Vermillion" <bv@wjv.com> wrote in message news:JInLGu.tAA@wjv.com...
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>>>>PAL version run 17% faster due to frame rate difference - so do some maths
>>>>and........
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>>> Shouldn't that be about 5% faster? 17% is a huge speedup.
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>>yep - i'm being mental.
>>just 1 frame per second - not what i first said!
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>Even 5% faster seems like it would be just a tad noticeable when, say,
>people in the UK are watching a U.S. movie.
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>Hmm, what about vice versa? When I watch a (UK) Jonathan Creek
>episode in my region-free DVD player, am I watching it 5% slower? Or
>does it speed back up when it gets converted to be shown on my NTSC
>TV?
I have never times those.
But I remember years ago when people would comment that English films
seemed slow partially because they were filmed at 25FPS and shown
[in the USofA] at 24FPS.
I have also read that those who have perfect pitch - or close to it
- can really be upset by the speed change in the music.
Bill
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