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Old 12-18-2014, 08:39 PM
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Im not saying it is.....No one is understanding my thread....


I think people understand - they have been trying to explain that it is VERY difficult to change frame rate from 24 to 25 without introducing motion artifacts that you won't like, and will cause you to say "why don't they do it right?"

That said, it is possible to do a good job with very expensive motion-compensated conversion; I wonder if most current movie releases aren't done with motion compensated conversion - but many classic film-based TV shows were not.
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Old 12-26-2014, 12:25 AM
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I hear ya buddy

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This is like people complaining about pillarboxing on 4:3 content on a 16:9 TV.
I hear ya..... Thats understandable as to why isnt it??



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I think people understand - they have been trying to explain that it is VERY difficult to change frame rate from 24 to 25 without introducing motion artifacts that you won't like, and will cause you to say "why don't they do it right?"
OK I think I understand now buddy


Would be neat to figure out a way to make it the right speed

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