Thanks. Over my head!!!!NTSC television is at 24 fps, but digital ATSC can be : 23.976, 24, 29.97, 30, 59.94, and 60 frames per second.
Also, once content is converted down to a lower fps, you cannot restore lost frames converting back up.
In many cases, that content is also shot interlaced, where alternating lines are shown in the refresh cycle, which gives a blurry effect in slow motion.
I think some places like netflix and others are experimenting with distributing content over the internet at 120fps, but not exactly sure on those details.
So in short, are you saying the refs had a clearer view than we did on TV or the same as we did??NTSC television is at 24 fps, but digital ATSC can be : 23.976, 24, 29.97, 30, 59.94, and 60 frames per second.
Also, once content is converted down to a lower fps, you cannot restore lost frames converting back up.
In many cases, that content is also shot interlaced, where alternating lines are shown in the refresh cycle, which gives a blurry effect in slow motion.
I think some places like netflix and others are experimenting with distributing content over the internet at 120fps, but not exactly sure on those details.
same as we doSo in short, are you saying the refs had a clearer view than we did on TV or the same as we did??
How many stars does Camera F. have? I legit thought you were breaking the news on a future recruit.... Carry on and carry under.