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Per the BD's frame rate, most of them are encoded with 24/30 fps natively.
To keep video playback quality, increasing the fps won't contribute real enhancement for viewing in fact.

As movie/video playback is not identical to playing PC games, to increase 24/30 fps to 60 fps, there are 30 frames at least, which are ghost or copied ones.


try this and come back and tellme the difference https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Main_Page i tell you is amazing the change, i try 60fps and 144fps
for example whatching dragon ball super in 144fps or 60fps is a other thing.
You must think to add a new feature to allow playback any media and transform the framerate to the display framerate like does SmoothVideo Project. i'd love to see all my blurays in 60fps or higher.
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