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High-Def => Blu-ray Players => Topic started by: sdsmds on Jul 28, 2013 at 04:29 AM

Title: Why Diff Hz When Using 2 Diff BD player
Post by: sdsmds on Jul 28, 2013 at 04:29 AM
Bros question lang...i've noticed if i watch a bd movie sa philips bd player ang hz nya is 60, then if i watch the same bd movie sa samsung 24hz naman. using same LED tv. tia!
Title: Re: Why Diff Hz When Using 2 Diff BD player
Post by: Philander on Jul 28, 2013 at 10:23 AM
Because the Samsung bd player supports 24p playback and so is your TV.

24p playback format is the same playback format  used in theater. The playback is smoother and provides real film effect and experience.
Title: Re: Why Diff Hz When Using 2 Diff BD player
Post by: sdsmds on Jul 28, 2013 at 06:07 PM
Because the Samsung bd player supports 24p playback and so is your TV.

24p playback format is the same playback format  used in theater. The playback is smoother and provides real film effect and experience.

so 24hz is better, justified ito kse my philips bd player i think is entry level compared to my samsung. thanks so much bro. ive learned something today.
Title: Re: Why Diff Hz When Using 2 Diff BD player
Post by: Tempter on Jul 29, 2013 at 01:51 PM
Because the Samsung bd player supports 24p playback and so is your TV.

24p playback format is the same playback format  used in theater. The playback is smoother and provides real film effect and experience.

Because the Samsung bd player supports 24p playback and so is your TV.

24p playback format is the same playback format  used in theater. The playback is smoother and provides real film effect and experience.


Parang baliktad ata ah.. ;D
Title: Re: Why Diff Hz When Using 2 Diff BD player
Post by: Philander on Jul 29, 2013 at 01:57 PM
Parang baliktad ata ah.. ;D

Well that what my eyes tell me. 24p is way way way smoother and provides film-like smoothness than 60hz.

I WILL always watch is 24p (whenever available) anytime of the day than 60hz.

Read here
High-Def FAQ: What's the Big Deal About 1080p24? (http://"http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/1015")

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It should also be noted that the 24 fps photographic speed is a fairly slow capture rate that has its own inherent jerkiness in many situations that will not go away with 1080p24 output. The best you can do is eliminate the specific 3:2 pulldown judder, restoring the picture back to whatever level of jerkiness is present in the source. That said, 1080p24 should provide generally smoother motion that sensitive viewers will find a welcome benefit, and it brings a video image one step closer to recreating the original photography.