12-07-2023, 10:15 PM
I've just looked myself and it still look filmised, unfortunately.
Though as it was made in 60i, it would be filmised to 30p which is smoother than the 24 or 25p we're more used to, which might be what you notice.
The sooner the streamers can give us proper 50/60p, the better. It's increasingly ridiculous that the BBC have been doing for years what the supposed streaming big boys seemingly can't. They keep promoting how they can deliver UHD, HDR, 5.1, Atmos etc, but they can't handle 50/60Hz content properly, even in SD. Delivering content in the proper frame rate should be seen as just as important as resolution and audio.
Though as it was made in 60i, it would be filmised to 30p which is smoother than the 24 or 25p we're more used to, which might be what you notice.
The sooner the streamers can give us proper 50/60p, the better. It's increasingly ridiculous that the BBC have been doing for years what the supposed streaming big boys seemingly can't. They keep promoting how they can deliver UHD, HDR, 5.1, Atmos etc, but they can't handle 50/60Hz content properly, even in SD. Delivering content in the proper frame rate should be seen as just as important as resolution and audio.