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skyline2202
post May 1 2011, 09:46 PM

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hi all

wanna ask advise bout Samsung LED LCD
its a 100Hz LCD but i only get 60HZ when playing PS3 games and 24HZ when watching Blu Ray,

Its this normal ??
skyline2202
post May 2 2011, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(azsace @ May 2 2011, 10:27 AM)
Yes.. this is normal.. no need to worries...
when u press the info button on ur tv remote, what it shows u is the source input to your tv...
So.. for ps3, it will higlighted 1280X720 @ 60Hz or 1920X1080 @60Hz...
If u have Astro Byond, it will likely shows 1920X1080i @50Hz...

Oh yeah... i'm assuming u r using PS3 as ur blu ray player.. if u dont want ur blu ray output to be at 24Hz (which is 24fps) just go to video setting, n turn off the 24Hz content...
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Thanks buddy, ya now i off the 24Hz content and my Blu ray movie show 60Hz
i did some research on internet. saying that if we use 60Hz, mean our movie is running at 3:2 pullback since the record FPS ( Frame per second ) is standard 24FPS, unless like USA region player and LCD, which the run at 60Hz or 120Hz . so 24FPS x 3 = 3:2 to match 60Hz and 24Hz x 5 = 120Hz .

our LCD only 50Hz, 100Hz and 200Hz ,
can we set out LCD to like 24Hz, 48Hz, 72 Hz and 94Hz to match the 24FPS ?

or is the player matters ?

So far i know only US Blu ray player can produce that FPS

Correct me if i m wrong

Thanks to all Si Fu's here

This post has been edited by skyline2202: May 2 2011, 05:31 PM
skyline2202
post May 2 2011, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(azsace @ May 2 2011, 08:19 PM)
As far as I know, no blu ray player can produce that FPS... because if ur TV doesnt support the refresh rate,, it will be useless... so, it should be the TV..

Anyway.. i'm assuming u hav an extremely sensitive eyes... so the 3:2 pulldown is an issues...
This work on some TV which have cinema smooth function.. but for this function to work ur input source to the  TV must be at 24Hz (or 24fps).. and from the picture menu (for samsung TV) go to film mode and set it to cinema smooth,, this will give u a pulldown of 4:4 equivalent to 96Hz...
For info, not all TV has this function.. so.... if u hav... u hav it
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Thanks alot buddy, really help alot
I wanna try the cinema mode now and see whether my TV can support 96Hz or not

My TV does support refresh rate, its kust i donknow those Hz / Fps calculaton till today smile.gif

i encounter some lag and jitter when i play blu ray at 60Hz

i have try the same movie on my friend's Sony 200Hz Bravia Z series and encounter even more lag ,
so i was hoping to find a solution for myself and also for him
skyline2202
post Aug 25 2011, 01:41 PM

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ya go for LED series , if u seriously wan a clear graphic for gaming / watching blu ray smile.gif
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post Aug 26 2011, 08:24 AM

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QUOTE(a4-paper @ Aug 25 2011, 08:18 PM)
how bout this one Samsung LED Monitor S24A350H ?
is it good?
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This model seem nice
u know the price ?

 

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