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Old 12-08-2010, 09:10 AM   #1800
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Jim has created the algorithm that allows the various frame rates and he has arbitrarily set the limits at 30 through 124 fps. I suspect, but do not know for sure, that changing those limits either higher or lower is possible. (Actually, we know it can be done because during the beta testing those limits hadn't been set yet.)

His program, his decision.

The situation you describe may become one that affects more and more folks that choose to purchase 3D capable HDTV's.

While Jim may be correct regarding the "motion blur" possibility on 24 fps, it should be noted that most HDTV's have the 24 fps setting in order to more properly display 24 fps film images. I believe some models that can display at 240 Hz will show each frame 10 times per second and may even "interpolate" the frames to even out the motion blur.

Modern technology working to display and improve the 24 fps motion picture film technology.

Cool, eh?

Sounds like you are enjoying yours.
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