See above. Make sure that 24p is enabled in the setup menu of the player. If it is not able to be selected, then the Samsung is sending the player improper information during the initial handshake between the TV and the player. Many players will not force 24p because of the complications associated when the TV is unable to accept the signal, so they don't take chances.
As I said, it does not matter anyways whether the signal is 1080p/24 or 1080p/60 as the Samsung, and all DLPs except the Nuvision, will not display the signal in a proper incrament of 24. No DLPs apply true 3:3, 4:4, or 5:5 pulldown. All signals in these TV's are turned to 1080p/60 by applying 2:3 frame insertion and then some sets will double that to 120hz. I'm in the same situation with my Mits DLP, except that it sends proper EDID info during the handshake. According to Samsung engineering, 120hz is only used for 3D on the DLPs.
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