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In Reply to: Re: I did not buy the Toshiba HD2; although a great deal posted by Jack G on April 23, 2007 at 10:02:26:
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Film is 24 frames per second(fps). Most HD discs are 24fps. To get it to 30 or 60 fps, the signal must be manipulated (3:2 pulldown). While this can be done quite well, its not perfect, leading to a distortion called Jutter. Getting a signal that is 24fps tends to be cleaner. Right now, very few sets can accpet 1080p24 those that do frequently convert it to a multiple of 24 (48 or 72) for viewing. Eventually, more will accept 1080p24, as manufacturers jump on the bandwagon.
Others here can give you a better explaination, but that is my basic and limited understanding.
Jack
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