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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    Anything broadcast over the air is either 1080/60i or 720/30p (or 1080/50i and 720/25p in Europe). Cable and satellite providers may additionally compress those signals, but they don't change the frame rate. The streaming services, at least the big ones like Netflix, Amazon and Disney, use...
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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    I don't think there were any films that were made with the intention of being distributed theatrically that were shot at 25fps. The international standard was always 24. There may be a handful of European television productions that were shot at 25 and then saw some kind of theatrical release...
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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    Feature films have always been 24fps, as was television shot and edited on film - so pretty much everything prior to the mid-80s. From the mid-80s to the late-90s, video post production became the standard in television, so everything switched to 30fps. Once television post production...
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