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date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 23:53:52 -0600,    group: uk.media.dvd        back       
Re: Blade Runner 5 disk set   
the dog from that film you saw wrote:
> "Stroller"  wrote in message
> news:PM0004419A2C62D0EB@funf.stroller.uk.eu.org...
>>
>> Next question: how about frame-rate issues? I understand that PAL &
NTSC
>> don't strictly apply to hi-def, but I read that 1080p is 24hz, 25hz &
>> 30hz (1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p30) variants. Is Blade Runner released
in
>> the same frame-rate in the US & Europe, or might disks from one
region
>> suffer from motion-judder?
>
> films on blu ray and hd dvd are stored as 24fps images.
> it's down to your player whether they are output that way - and your
tv
> needs to be able to accept such an input too to take advantage.

Thanks, dawg.

Next question: how does the PS3 handle this?

I think that under Linux it has only 50hz & 60hz video modes - I've got
no idea about in gameos? Playing 24hz back at 50hz requires a couple of
extra frames per second, right?

I have a US PS3, if it makes any difference.

Stroller.
date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 23:53:52 -0600   author:   Stroller

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