purpleman2k
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Hello,
Since most PC LCD monitors (and LCD TV's) are limited to 60Hz input on the native resolution, and most film-shot video content is 23.976 fps, would it be right to conclude that it is impossible to get non-jerky playback of the content on these monitors?
(even with ReClock, best it can do is speedup to 24fps, but it would still not produce a stutter-free playback, if I understand correctly).
Thanks!
Since most PC LCD monitors (and LCD TV's) are limited to 60Hz input on the native resolution, and most film-shot video content is 23.976 fps, would it be right to conclude that it is impossible to get non-jerky playback of the content on these monitors?
(even with ReClock, best it can do is speedup to 24fps, but it would still not produce a stutter-free playback, if I understand correctly).
Thanks!