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Re: 24fps question
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Michael Sacci
on Oct 30, 2009 at 4:15:52 pm
well I have been authoring since 1999 and been encoding 24p from that time. When you encode m2v properly at 24p it puts flags in for the pull down so the player know to stream it as 29.97 if it is hooked up to a TV that does not handle true 24p. But every hollywood movie is done this way, the pull-down is added by the player not in encoding or source video.
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