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sycorax82
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Jan 8 2013, 5:17am
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True 48fps would require an update for the Blu-ray player
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Both my TV and Blu-ray player go into 24p mode when I'm playing a movie. This gives playback of 24fps, exactly the way the film was meant to be seen. They will have to add a 48p mode if they want true 48fps playback, but I doubt that will happen...
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Extended editions and frame rate
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Klute
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Jan 7 2013, 7:30pm
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Extended editions have already been confirmed
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ghost_matt
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Jan 7 2013, 10:56pm
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Film is 24, but...
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Chainsaw Charlie
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Jan 7 2013, 11:00pm
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I think you're right
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Kimtc
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Jan 7 2013, 11:33pm
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TVs, dvd and blu-ray players do this thing called
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sauget.diblosio
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Jan 7 2013, 11:58pm
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Does this involve speeding up the movie?//
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arithmancer
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Jan 8 2013, 12:04am
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Re: Does this involve speeding up the movie?
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Chainsaw Charlie
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Jan 8 2013, 12:11am
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Thanks!
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arithmancer
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Jan 8 2013, 12:19am
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No, it's basically adding frames
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sauget.diblosio
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Jan 8 2013, 12:21am
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Yup!
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arithmancer
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Jan 8 2013, 1:08am
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Guessing...
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Chainsaw Charlie
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Jan 8 2013, 12:07am
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I'm sure the Blu-ray and DVD will use the 24fps version.//
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Aragorn the Elfstone
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Jan 8 2013, 12:12am
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I've tested it
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KieranDhesi
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Jan 7 2013, 11:34pm
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True 48fps would require an update for the Blu-ray player
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sycorax82
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Jan 8 2013, 5:17am
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A cinema only format for now -
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dennis.p
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Jan 8 2013, 6:08am
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