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<blockquote data-quote="Sh4nn0w" data-source="post: 387963" data-attributes="member: 24809"><p>Check what framerate your file is with <a href="http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en/Download" target="_blank">MediaInfo GUI</a>, its not perfect as I mentioned, but its much better at 60hz than 24hz</p><p></p><p>As mediainfo is reading it at 59.940 for me, the refresh changer wasn't doing anything as that FPS isn't listed by default. Added as above will ensure you change to 60hz for those Episodes.</p><p></p><p>Quote from somewhere else regarding Lost:</p><p></p><p><em>"This runs at a variable framerate between 35FPS and 60FPS. The broadcast was 60FPS with drops to 35FPS, which caused the other encodes to stutter when it was decimated to 24FPS. As it would lower the FPS by 2.5, as in the lowest framerate would be at 14FPS, which will defenitely stutter. 20% of the frames are ****ed because ABC ****ed up the broadcast. By using VFR it won't drop below the 35FPS the source had.</em></p><p><em>You should probably set your GPU/TV at 60Hz (=60Fps), otherwise it will look choppy I think,"</em></p><p></p><p>You are correct that most US shows are 23.976</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sh4nn0w, post: 387963, member: 24809"] Check what framerate your file is with [url=http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en/Download]MediaInfo GUI[/url], its not perfect as I mentioned, but its much better at 60hz than 24hz As mediainfo is reading it at 59.940 for me, the refresh changer wasn't doing anything as that FPS isn't listed by default. Added as above will ensure you change to 60hz for those Episodes. Quote from somewhere else regarding Lost: [I]"This runs at a variable framerate between 35FPS and 60FPS. The broadcast was 60FPS with drops to 35FPS, which caused the other encodes to stutter when it was decimated to 24FPS. As it would lower the FPS by 2.5, as in the lowest framerate would be at 14FPS, which will defenitely stutter. 20% of the frames are ****ed because ABC ****ed up the broadcast. By using VFR it won't drop below the 35FPS the source had. You should probably set your GPU/TV at 60Hz (=60Fps), otherwise it will look choppy I think,"[/I] You are correct that most US shows are 23.976 [/QUOTE]
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