Usually I would advise to watch film based material in its native 24fps. But the other day I had the occasion to see a movie played back via a Premiere player at 1080P/60. Given that 24 does not smoothly go into 60- I was expecting the result to be very uneven motion. Indeed, I have seen 24fps sources played back via my now prior Lumagen Radiance processor to 30fps and the result was terrible. (I was just curious). So I was astounded that somehow the Kaleidescape player could take a 24fps source and somehow frame scale it to 60 with the result being very smooth, and yet still very film like, motion. Can anyone lend some insight into this? The result of this experience has me wondering about just using this mode for movie playback all the time because on my large screen (lucky problems!) sometimes 24fps playback can exhibit a but too much judder. I would have worried it would be a smooth motion mode like some of the TV manufacturers use- where film based sources now look like they were shot on video, which is a real pet peeve for me. But this looked completely film like and yet, it was smoother....
Anyone?
Anyone?