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Originally Posted by BakaProxy
Which was about 60 fps isn't a multiple of 24, so you get a 2-3-2-3-2-3 pattern instead of a constant duplication which may result in slight judder. And going with fps higher than 60 wasn't an option either because apparently some media players also have problems with such content.
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As it turns out, that's exactly what happens when you play 24fps video on a 60Hz display. Every second frame displays for an extra screen refresh for the same 3:2 pattern of screen refreshes.
Of course when you encode it that way, you're stuck with it regardless of the refresh rate of the display.