Does anyone know how to play real 24 fps on a PC media player software? Devices like bluray-players and playstations handle the same files without a problem, but I've never seen a PC output real 24 fps without vertical judder.
I'm not talking about the judder already inherent with 24 fps, but the random judder frames here and there, once every 24 frames.
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Why do you want to torture yourself?
Get a monitor that supports an even multiple of 24. If it's its highest supported fr you should be set, if it's lower you will have to force true fullscreen at that refresh rate.
set a refresh rate of a multiple of 24fps
i have a 72Hz mode setup on mine, most monitors i've tried can do it
>>61721876
Get a PAL screen that runs 25/50/75
Your monitor is running at 60Hz, so of course there will be blur. Like other people said, change it to a multiple of 24.
Or rather, since films actually don't run at exactly 24, but rather 24.something, your goal is impossible, just deal with it or get specialised hardware.
>>61725814
23.976, to be exact. Technically film DOES run at 24fps even, and speeding 23.976 up to it would be an improvement; realistically one frame every thousand of judder beats the shit out of one frame every three.