disolitude said:
Yep. Plus other cool things involving 12 hz...like the video below... once they actually bother to make it for consumers. |
Also: some BluRay movies are encoded in 24fps to follow the cinema source. If your display is 120/240Hz (a multiple of 24, anyway) it can display each encoded frame through simple frame replication (5x or 10x).
If your display is 100/200Hz then additional interpolation (or pulldown) is required as some encoded frames fall in-between display frames, causing a slight judder during fast pans.