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JHawkNH said:


I was actually talking about movie theaters where it is 24 frames per second.  Not video signals where 24 fps has been converted to 60 fps.

If lower fps can cause headaches, then 24 fps (or watching a movie at a theater should cause more headaches then a 30 fps video picture.

They have double or tripple flashed the movies for quite a while now. Theatres used to flicker, but not anymore. Effectively you're seeling 24 unique frames but 48 or 72 (I think this is the most common now) effective frames.



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