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The frame rate on the packaging refers to the frame rate with which the video was recorded, not the TV screen refresh rate. The previous answer to this question is correct, the TV screen refresh rate is only a measure how how many times per second the screen refreshes itself, and is completely independent of the source device or content that is connected to the TV (this includes the HDMI cable too). The RF-G1182 splitter will work with all frame rates (video recording) and all TV screen refresh rates.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am guessing you are wondering if this will support a 120Hz, 240Hz etc TV... you may be surprised to know that nothing transmits a signal as 120Hz or 240Hz. All the devices you own transmit the signal at 60Hz and your TV converts/alters the signal to the improved frame rate. If you don't believe me look at the output options/information on your devices, also read the source information displayed on your TV. Your devices are also labeled and stamped as such on the back of the device near the serial number. There is no such thing (at this time) as a 120Hz Blu-Ray player... or anything else for that matter. So... yes is the answer to your question if you're wondering if this will work with all the different frame rate TVs, but the question itself is flawed because the frame rate is a function of the TV, not the source. Here's a great thread for more geeky information: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1079600
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