- Aug 10, 2019
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Hello,
While browsing for info on the Panasonic BD35, I came across this passage:
"The DMP-BD35 produces 1080/24p output. It reproduces cinema images from
a Blu-ray disc or DVD in their original 24p form with no need for
conversion. Users can enjoy a cinema image in the same format used in
cinemas, via a 1080/24p TV."
So does this mean that the BD35 will offer better (smooth, judder free) DVD playback (24p as in the original cinema release) than what is possible with a regular DVD player (outputting 25 fps I would assume).
Is this common to all BD players or is this a unique Panasonic feature?
Matt E.
While browsing for info on the Panasonic BD35, I came across this passage:
"The DMP-BD35 produces 1080/24p output. It reproduces cinema images from
a Blu-ray disc or DVD in their original 24p form with no need for
conversion. Users can enjoy a cinema image in the same format used in
cinemas, via a 1080/24p TV."
So does this mean that the BD35 will offer better (smooth, judder free) DVD playback (24p as in the original cinema release) than what is possible with a regular DVD player (outputting 25 fps I would assume).
Is this common to all BD players or is this a unique Panasonic feature?
Matt E.