Is there a 48fps digital release somewhere that I'm missing or did josh just download some pirated copy where someone put an auto-motion smoothing filter over the blu ray?
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Is there a 48fps digital release somewhere that I'm missing or did josh just download some pirated copy where someone put an auto-motion smoothing filter over the blu ray?
I'd never do that.
Though if I had it would explain the ghosting and some other differences between the two. Someone would probably have edited the nfo to be a douche. Upon further investigation I may have found out that the 24 fps file encoding was bunk when comparing two different 24fps versions. Anyway, fake 48fps or 24fps both look like British TV, one just seems to be moving in fast motion and is somehow prettier than the other.
What was it like in the theatre?
British TV. Which is fantastic for action scenes and 3D. Takes some getting used to otherwise, and I can see why some might hate it.
What was the 3D bluray encoded in? I'm not sure if there's a 48fps standard for Bluray yet, I know there's 24, 60, and I think 30.
*edit*
Just looked it up, Hobbit 3D on Bluray is only 24fps, any 48fps encodes are done with motion interpolation after the fact.
The blu ray is 24. There's no 48fps release of any sort as far as google can tell. Josh got duped.
I'm hoping that they eventually release the 48fps digitally just because like you said you can't do 48fps on bluray.
The file size would have to be kind of astronomical, right? For it to look good I mean.
Yeah, it would be twice the size of the regular movie.
So, like 60gb? I don't think we'll see that on iTunes.