Does anyone have experience having the battle on the home entertainment front with streaming services and computers/tv-boxes/smart-tvs forcing it to deliver true film framerates?
At least with some hardware I read it is possible. I've only have an older AppleTV 3rd Gen, and Roku Stick to play with, neither of which seem to support 24p output.
On a entertainment front I'd love to watch movies at home at 24p. On a more practical front. Occasionally our theatre ends up in a situation booking a classic film print for 35mm that is only available in distribution in DVD form (or sometimes only in 35mm), but there are streams available at 1080p. We always run a digital backup to our film engagements, but DVD backups have fallen out of favor. I have the ability to rip from streams, for DCP generation of a backup, but the "24p" subject is my last hurdle to improving the quality of that backup.
If not direct delivery of 24p, perhaps a reliable way to de-telecine a 30fps29.97fps or 60fps/59.94fps recording back to it's 24p original? I could start from progressive or interlaced records, if there is a smoother process to try from one or the other.
Obviously playing directly from a streaming box is an option, but again still the 24p issue perhaps, and we don't like to rely on the internet in live audience situations. Rolling a DCP or playing the Blu-Ray are our two preferred backup methods.
At least with some hardware I read it is possible. I've only have an older AppleTV 3rd Gen, and Roku Stick to play with, neither of which seem to support 24p output.
On a entertainment front I'd love to watch movies at home at 24p. On a more practical front. Occasionally our theatre ends up in a situation booking a classic film print for 35mm that is only available in distribution in DVD form (or sometimes only in 35mm), but there are streams available at 1080p. We always run a digital backup to our film engagements, but DVD backups have fallen out of favor. I have the ability to rip from streams, for DCP generation of a backup, but the "24p" subject is my last hurdle to improving the quality of that backup.
If not direct delivery of 24p, perhaps a reliable way to de-telecine a 30fps29.97fps or 60fps/59.94fps recording back to it's 24p original? I could start from progressive or interlaced records, if there is a smoother process to try from one or the other.
Obviously playing directly from a streaming box is an option, but again still the 24p issue perhaps, and we don't like to rely on the internet in live audience situations. Rolling a DCP or playing the Blu-Ray are our two preferred backup methods.
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