Okay. I am still confused about when excatly to enable forced film, and when not to. For the high film hybrid source, it's obvious but what about for regular NTSC? The flexion guide suggests not to for NTSC while the guides on dvdripguides.com suggest to always enable it for a ntsc source. I have encountered two dvd's lately that are NTSC yet 23 fps in the preview. Would the recommendation be to enable it for this? I'm just looking for a suggestion for what to do with that source as the ntsc and 23 fps together at the beginning throw me off. If I shouldn't enable it for that source, does inverse telecine then need to be selected?
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