tausifs
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Hi
anyone know if any LCD PJs will accept a 1080 line 24p signal ?
Thanks.
anyone know if any LCD PJs will accept a 1080 line 24p signal ?
Thanks.
I know the Sony Pearl does. I was using it with a Lumagen HDP. It also accepted 24P via the Lumagen at 23.98hz.
Sorry to drift off topic, bit it drives me crazy when refresh rates are described as 24p, 48Hz, 72Hz etc.
The on disc frame rate is 23.976 fps. This equates (rounded to 2 decimal places) to 23.98 Hz, 47.95 Hz and 71.93 Hz.
Sorry to drift off topic, bit it drives me crazy when refresh rates are described as 24p, 48Hz, 72Hz etc.
The on disc frame rate is 23.976 fps. This equates (rounded to 2 decimal places) to 23.98 Hz, 47.95 Hz and 71.93 Hz.
I think all the 1080p projectors now accept 1080p24 video. Hoooray!Thanks to all who responded. I wish my question had been more specific as what I intended to ask was not only whether they accept 1080 @24p, but whether they will display a Full HD picture accordingly at a multiple of 24 Hz refresh rate., as I assume 24Hz could give a flickery picture. Of course they would have to be 1080x1920 in display.
Anybody have anything further to add along these lines ? Thanks.
HC5000 accepts and displays 1080p 24fps, at the appropriate refresh multiple.
Should be no flicker
Why 48Hz Neil?...48Hz which is usually the best choice for those using an external VP.
Thanks. Which brand is the HC5000 ? Sorry its Mitsubishi I think.
Which is (are) the best sub-£5K 1080p PJ which accepts and displays 1080p 24fps ?
The JVC ? Panasonic ? Sony Pearl ? Which gives the best black, is it the JVC ?
Finally, for the people who do not use Video Processors, do you find there is a delay/lag between the soundtrack and picture? Thanks.
I'm not sure I agree with this summary. As an HD1 owner, I'm biased, but specifically:Based on popular opinion;
JVC best for contrast and inky blacks but not as sharp as others
Panansonic best for colour reproduction but low brightness and dynamic iris
Sony best for film like impressive image but low for sharpness and quality control
Mitsubishi best for sharpness and colour reproduction but lowish brighness and dynamic iris
DLP miles better in terms of contrast and sharp image. Against DLP is louder fan noise, possible issues with 24p inputs (displayed at 60p) and, of course, the rainbow effect. If you suffer from the latter, then they are a no go zone.What are the pro's and con's of LCD vs DLP ? thanks
Sorry to drift off topic, bit it drives me crazy when refresh rates are described as 24p, 48Hz, 72Hz etc.
The on disc frame rate is 23.976 fps. This equates (rounded to 2 decimal places) to 23.98 Hz, 47.95 Hz and 71.93 Hz.
And so long as the 24p or 48p input is displayed at a multiple of 24Hz. Just wanted to ram this point home as it's at the heart of this thread.With a VP in line so long as the projector accepts a multiple of 24 (i.e. 48, 72) and your VP can convert between them, you will get judder free 24 frame material
And so long as the 24p or 48p input is displayed at a multiple of 24Hz. Just wanted to ram this point home as it's at the heart of this thread.
HD1 frame doubles 1080p24 to 1080p48 and displays it at 96Hz There is no way of knowing without asking (here) or reading a really good review.
I think so.Well I guess I've made a good choice in the HD1 for future purchases of HD players !
Quite possible, but I don't know.The test of HD players on PJCentral were using the new Epson 1080 PJ so maybe they don't handle the signal the preferable way ?
First thing: PAL and NTSC are SD. HD is a common standard and there is no US/Japan = 24p, Europe = 25p thing. At the moment, all HD DVD and Blu-Ray discs are 24p. However, 25p disc encodings may turn up (on HD DVD at least) for material that was shot in the 50Hz world. I don't know of any displays that will accept 1080p25 - the natural thing to do would be for the player/camera to output it as 2:2 interlaced 1080i50. Alternatively, it might output 1080p50.But what about UK HD players will they ouput a 24hz. signal the same as the US or a 25hz for pal displays, as I've also been looking at the Canon HD camcorder and the UK version can record at 1080p and output @ 25p where as the US version outputs @ 24p. How would the HD1 handle that ?