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Forums - Movies & TV - The Hobbit 24fps vs 48fps Video Comparison /Massive Rant

I prefer 24fps based on trailers, but I guess it is completely different in the theater.



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SvennoJ said:
Netyaroze said:
SvennoJ said:
Netyaroze said:
GameAnalyser said:
Netyaroze said:
60fps should be standard for everything from Games to TV to Movies and Videostreams. I dont see why 24fps would be better at all.

The shared 48 fps video is indeed 60 fps...

No its obviously not 60fps. What I wanted to say is every movie needs to be 60fps not just 48fps like the Hobbit due to the refresh rate of the TV screens so every refresh a new picture. On a TV Screen 60fps are ideal.

Most tvs nowadays have the logic to display 24 fps correctly, no need to make everything 60 fps. It's just a matter of timing logic. 240hz screens can display 48fps correctly by showing each frame 5 times, but it's simpler to add the timing logic to work at 48hz, just like a 60hz tv can work at 24hz.

It would be even better if the tv simply displays the frame when it's available, driven by delivery instead of on a fixed frequency. Never any screen tearing anymore and a lot more flexibility for making effects. The only limit is the response time of the lcd array.



Did not now that.

 

To bolded why is that not standard already ? Is this even possible to do ? Are there screens like that ?

I don't know if you've seen it yet, but 4 days later and it's here lol

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=170455
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-nvidia-g-sync-the-end-of-screen-tear-in-pc-gaming

Hopefully it will not become niche tech with NVidia sitting on the proprietary tech and patents.

This is great. G-Sync. What a coincidence.

 

To bolded: Yeah this would be my concern aswell.