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Old 2nd February 2012, 01:56   #11956  |  Link
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Regarding the new Nvidia drivers, I think it's a LAV Filters issue rather than madVR. I went back to the sections that were causing me problems before now that I've switched from CUVID to DXVA2 Copyback, and they were fine.

Switched back to CUVID and it starts dropping frames like crazy again.

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Originally Posted by Portioli View Post
you prefer 24 over 23.976?

i think that i have read that before on an avs thread
but is that really true?

that the original movie speed is 24hz????
Film is 24.000fps, and is slowed down to 23.976 for legacy compatibility on Blu-ray in NTSC regions. (3:2 at 59.94Hz for displays with no 24p support)

In PAL regions, many Blu-rays have 24.000 on the disc as they have no legacy compatibility issues to worry about. (PAL is 50Hz rather than 59.94 so there's no easy fix, DVDs were sped up to 25fps and thankfully that's over)

Many discs released in PAL regions are still 23.976 though, mainly because it's easier to use the same encode as the NTSC release.


This always seems to spark up a debate whenever it's mentioned, so it's perhaps best left elsewhere.
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