So ya'll are still not doing anything to get old wrestling released in the proper 60 fields per second presentation, huh?Figures.
>>19593222>ya'll
>>19593222The only release you're getting is this nut pahna.
>>19593244I was born in Kentucky, I'm allowed to say ya'll.
>>19593222let me make some calls
>>19593259these yankees don't understand certain things, unfortunately
>>19593271I knew I wasn't the only kentucky guy around here.
Look up any discussion about television broadcasting and you'll run into a mob of retards who don't know the difference between fields per second and frames per second, and repeat the incorrect myth that 480i television ran at 29.97 frames per second.In reality, it didn't run at "frames" at all. It ran at fields, which each individually represent a unique chronological time-stamp. They are displayed by the television staggered one line apart in rapid fashion to blend together to make a detailed, very smooth image. And no, they are not each "half of a frame". Because they have different time stamps. They are FIELDS not frames. It's DIFFERENT.
>>19593222>not appreciating kinomatic framerates
Currently the only way to watch old wrestling in the proper 60 fields per second is via old VHS and DVD, or the rare youtube user upload who knows how to preserve this motion clarity by using the 60 frame per second feature of the site. I've never seen any of the old VHSrips preserve the 60 fields per second.
>>1959330960 fields per second is incredibly kinomatic when you see it. You don't know what you're missing from 90s wrestling if you've never seen it.
>>19593222The fuck do you want me to do about it?
>>19593222It’s FRAMES per second. Common mistake when English isn’t your first language.