yukichigai
Mar 2005
 Video Tech Geek
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Re: Re: Good, and yet... nuke
quote: Originally posted by FoGgEdOuT
Maybe the source of the video is PAL. Ever thought of that?
If the source were a DVD or digital media, perhaps. However, this is a Telecine: by definition it comes from direct transfer from a film source, which is invariably intended to be played back in the originating framerate. This is why most European-based Telesyncs have motion blur, as the cammer is recording a film being projected at 23.976fps on a camera that records at 25fps.
In short, there is no way this came from a PAL source, period. It may have originated in a european country, but it was intended to be played at NTSC Film framerate.
I really don't know why groups speed up films for XviD releases. I can understand DVD and SVCD releases, since PAL formats are the most compatible worldwide, but I know of absolutely no XviD-capable devices which can only play files that are encoded at a certain framerate.
Last edited by yukichigai on 11-18-2006 at 12:35 AM
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