It has come to my attention that since 3D Vision outputs 120Hz signal (60Hz per eye), then the 24p movies will appear with 3:2 Pulldown. All I need to ask is how can you set 100 or 96Hz playabck if the Monitor doesn't support refresh rate of 100/96?
It has come to my attention that since 3D Vision outputs 120Hz signal (60Hz per eye), then the 24p movies will appear with 3:2 Pulldown. All I need to ask is how can you set 100 or 96Hz playabck if the Monitor doesn't support refresh rate of 100/96?
I have the same problem. I seen a bluray film (24p) in the Stereoscopic Player yesterday and the film was outputted in 24hz (I own the VG278H, a 120hz monitor).
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
I have the same problem. I seen a bluray film (24p) in the Stereoscopic Player yesterday and the film was outputted in 24hz (I own the VG278H, a 120hz monitor).
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
[quote name='Danny Pageau' date='19 January 2012 - 07:13 PM' timestamp='1327000400' post='1357983']
I have the same problem. I seen a bluray film (24p) in the Stereoscopic Player yesterday and the film was outputted in 24hz (I own the VG278H, a 120hz monitor).
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
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Where did you get that information? That the output was set at 24Hz? The problem is that the output is 120Hz. It Should be 100 or 96 which are derivatives of 24...
I have the same problem. I seen a bluray film (24p) in the Stereoscopic Player yesterday and the film was outputted in 24hz (I own the VG278H, a 120hz monitor).
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
Where did you get that information? That the output was set at 24Hz? The problem is that the output is 120Hz. It Should be 100 or 96 which are derivatives of 24...
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
I have the same problem. I seen a bluray film (24p) in the Stereoscopic Player yesterday and the film was outputted in 24hz (I own the VG278H, a 120hz monitor).
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
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Where did you get that information? That the output was set at 24Hz? The problem is that the output is 120Hz. It Should be 100 or 96 which are derivatives of 24...
I have the same problem. I seen a bluray film (24p) in the Stereoscopic Player yesterday and the film was outputted in 24hz (I own the VG278H, a 120hz monitor).
It's very hard for the eyes to play a film in 24hz...
Is it possible to have the same behaviour as a 120hz HDTV (by using the pulldown to see the film in 120hz) ???
Where did you get that information? That the output was set at 24Hz? The problem is that the output is 120Hz. It Should be 100 or 96 which are derivatives of 24...