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Old 21st January 2017, 22:43   #25523  |  Link
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Originally Posted by jdobbs View Post
If you look at it (and it is an original film source) you'll see that every 5th frame is repeated. Telecining doesn't imply interlaced video. In this case it just represents converting 23.976fps original video to 29.97fps by repeating a frame.
Must be DirecTV or Dish, since 1080p isn't allowed for ATSC compliant transmissions. All 1080 cable channel sources (AMC, TNT, etc.) that have scripted dramas will be 1080i 2:3 pulldown.

Here is some tidbit info. Warner Bros. programs that are fed to Canada (CTV, etc.) can either be 1080i 2:3 pulldown or 1080i repeat frame. If they feed from a file source, it is repeat frame. If they feed from a tape source, it is 2:3 pulldown. It is 1080i because it is for OTA.

Lately they have mostly been feeding from files. Programs include shows like Supergirl, Flash, Arrow, Big Bang Theory, Lucifer.

Oh, there are no 1080p feeds via my satellite captures.
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