Blu Ray Players That Support Pal And 50i

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Blu-ray 1080/50i played in America? - SlashCAM

    http://www.slashcam.com/EN/info/Blu-ray-1080-50i-played-in-America--541883.html
    Antwort von Jott: The TV usually have no problem, it comes to Blu-ray player. Possible to create synonymous 50i-capable player the way in 60Hz markets, but you can not just rely on it. World is "safe" 24p - could be relatively easy to tinker in 50i, but this is of course half the Bewegungsaufloesung.

Amazon.com: SHERLOCK SEASON 1: ORIGINAL UK CUT (Region ...

    https://www.amazon.com/SHERLOCK-SEASON-ORIGINAL-Blu-Ray-players/dp/B003TO541O
    Feb 16, 2014 · Note: Blu-ray discs are in a high definition format and need to be played on a Blu-ray player. To find out more about Blu-ray, visit our Hi-Def Learn & Shop store. Please note that this product will not play on US spec 60i Blu-ray players as the Blu-ray discs are authored to UK 50i specs.4.8/5(4.7K)

Sherlock - Series 1 DVD Blu-ray Benedict Cumberbatch ...

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    SHERLOCK SEASON 1: ORIGINAL UK CUT (Region Free) (Will only play on Blu-Ray players that support PAL and 50i). Note: Blu-ray discs are in a high definition format and need to be played on a Blu-ray player.

HX9v, 50i or 50p for editing and burning to bluray?: Sony ...

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3027709
    Jul 07, 2011 · 108050p is NOT a bluray spec, meaning it will not play in a bluray player from a bluray disc. The bluray spec is 108050i (there are others). The Hx9v can do 108050i at 24Mbps, which is very good and is a bluray spec, so you can burn a universally-playable bluray directly with those files.

Do I need to worry about NTSC and PAL with Blu-ray discs ...

    https://support.discmakers.com/hc/en-us/articles/212945258-Do-I-need-to-worry-about-NTSC-and-PAL-with-Blu-ray-discs-
    NTSC and PAL use different FPS (frames per second) rates. But the Blu-ray specification clearly defines what frame rates players must support. All PAL players must support frame rates of 23.976, 24, 24.97, 25, 29.97, 30, 59.94, and 60 but NTSC only need to support 23.976, 24, 29.97, 30, 59.94, and 60 fps.

All-Region DVD and Blu-ray Player Advice - Page 41

    http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1579&start=1000
    Feb 05, 2014 · Re: All-Region DVD and Blu-ray Player Advice. If a BD player can convert PAL to NTSC, it should definitely be able to convert 1080 50hz to 60hz. That's essentially what it is.



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