Trochu teórie pre záujemcov:
http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/motion/24pA vysvetlenie ako je to s TV se 100Hz panelom, kde 100 taktiež nie je bezo zbytku deliteľné 24:
Q: The optimal real refresh rate of an LCD for 24p playback is 120Hz, because 120/24 = 5, a clean cut display without judder. Now if I feed 23.976fps instead, how is that displayed? I'm in Europe, and refresh rates here aren't multiples of 24 (50,100,200). Is still possible to find a TV that outputs real 24p, and if so, how is it done?
A: In the majority of cases, 24p actually means 23.976 (or 24/1001 to be exact). A true 24p exists, but very few Blu-rays have that frame rate. The difference, 0.1%, is negligible, so the TV can just speed it up. Yes, it is possible to find a 24p supporting TV in Europe - just look for something called 'Real Cinema', '24p Cinematic Playback', 'Cinema Smooth', '24p True Cinema,' or the like. It is done by changing the refresh rate of the panel to 96Hz, for example.