Just make sure you do online research first to make sure whichever one you get is a "native" 120hz panel (very important!) as manufacturers aren't always forthcoming with that info.
That LOOKS like the menu from my old, much missed Samsung (that I loved) player but that old "movie mode" WAS limited to blu-ray material. Yours may be different but, until at least last year, I don't think Samsung players supported 24fps for DVD.
Up until less than ten years ago, all North American TV's "refreshed" at a rate of 60hz per second (tied to our electrical cycles.) While LCD/LED HDTV's are still based on the 60hz model, they now offer higher refresh rates in multiples of 60, There are 60hz, 120hz, 240hz and even 480hz...
That's so ODD (no offense!)
The first guess would be an encoding error on the disc itself but then the issue should be widespread.
Is your TV 120hz then? Do the Samsung blu-ray players have a 24fps option now for DVD's (just out of curiosity?) My last one didn't.
I love my Samsung TV, though.
I'm sorry Tony, I must have misunderstood you. I thought you were talking about the ability of the Samsung player at 24fps. I guess I'm still confused as to what you mean by "auto switching between playback modes." Turning "on" 24fps tells the player to simply play whatever's on the disc "as...
While I gave up on Samsung players awhile ago (the later models, IMO, simply aren't as good or as solid as their early players were) this seems odd to me. Jerkiness at 24fps shouldn't have anything to do with the player. I mean, 24fps either IS or it ISN'T, you know what I mean?
In my...