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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.
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.