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MP Forces 60Hz refresh rate... Is this normal ?
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<blockquote data-quote="rmeredit" data-source="post: 323356" data-attributes="member: 49299"><p>That's the audio rate, you want to look at the frames per second (fps) of the video stream. Content produced for PAL systems (TV shows broadcast in Europe, Australia, etc.) will generally be close to 25fps (fits nicely into 50hz). NTSC (TV in the US, mostly) will usually be about 30fps. Film (most movies) is generally around 24fps.</p><p></p><p>Generally, this will only be an issue for interlaced video, and modern displays will often do a good job of handling frame rates that don't quite fit into the screen refresh rate. But if you get tearing or nasty flicker, try changing to a different refresh rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmeredit, post: 323356, member: 49299"] That's the audio rate, you want to look at the frames per second (fps) of the video stream. Content produced for PAL systems (TV shows broadcast in Europe, Australia, etc.) will generally be close to 25fps (fits nicely into 50hz). NTSC (TV in the US, mostly) will usually be about 30fps. Film (most movies) is generally around 24fps. Generally, this will only be an issue for interlaced video, and modern displays will often do a good job of handling frame rates that don't quite fit into the screen refresh rate. But if you get tearing or nasty flicker, try changing to a different refresh rate. [/QUOTE]
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