I was reading that the hd-a35 outputs at 1080p/24fps. My question is, will my TV accept it? I of course contacted sony's tech department to ask them if my TV accepted 1080p/24fps or 1080p/60fps or both. The first guy I talked to said 24fps and I wasn't 100% convinced that he knew what he was talking about so I called back and the second guy said that it was 1080p/60fps. Anybody have any insight on this? If my TV doesn't accept 24fps, there is no reason for me to purchase the a35.
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It should be in the owner's manual if it is a feature (my Sony projector has it listed as a feature in its manual). I don't think the 2000 has that feature, though, at least I don't remember it from when I was considering it for my display. This thread, however, will get more attention in the REAR projection forum, so you may want to notify a mod to move it for you.- Bottom
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Gee... I sure couldn't tell you about that particular TV model. I bought an A35, and I know of the two new LCD flatscreens in my house that I've tried it on, one accepted 24 fps (my new Samsung 71-series LCD) and the other one didn't. (my 3 month old Samsung 66-series LCD)
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I was wondering what the outcome of the one that didn't accept the 24fps?Originally posted by Chris DGee... I sure couldn't tell you about that particular TV model. I bought an A35, and I know of the two new LCD flatscreens in my house that I've tried it on, one accepted 24 fps (my new Samsung 71-series LCD) and the other one didn't. (my 3 month old Samsung 66-series LCD)
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Well...if that's the case, there is no reason for me to get the a35(other than the analog audio outputs).
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To be clear, when I used the 24fps setting on my -66 series Samsung, I had a few video errors. But all I had to do was de-select the 24 fps, and choose normal 1080p, and it works fine.
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Did that cause any lose in PQ or pixelation? And if not, what is the benefit of selecting 24fps?Originally posted by Chris DTo be clear, when I used the 24fps setting on my -66 series Samsung, I had a few video errors. But all I had to do was de-select the 24 fps, and choose normal 1080p, and it works fine.
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Nope, looks fine. What 24fps does is outputs film movies at its native refresh rate of 24 fps that it was filmed with, instead of converting it to the typical 60 fps used by video and that video displays have typically used. So if your TV support 24 fps, it can accept the video signal at its native produced rate without conversion.
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