Have a blu ray feature that's encoded NTSC at 24 fps. Ripped it to MKV so I could encode in Handbrake and burn back to BD-R (because I burned-in a subtitle track). My question: What should my settings be under "Filter" if I want to keep the newly-encoded file at NTSC 24fps for playback on a stand-alone blu ray player? The original file is progressive, btw, not interlaced. Also aware of the bluray=compat command. Anything else I should be aware of? Under the "Video" tab, I clicked "same as source" for fps and used Constant Frame Rate. Just not sure if I should set for 3:2 pull-down and/or invert telecine.
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