Thanks jostenmeats,i found my blu player manual,but i dont have my tv manual,thx for that info,i tryed what was said and my lg tv still says its running at 60fps...
Look, I can't really spend the time to sleuth this out with you, no offense, it's just that it gets tricky, and there are variables too. First of all, and I really mean firstly here, you need to know if the DVD itself is 24 fps. Most film DVDs are, but apparently not all! Then not all TV-DVDs are 60, but a few might be 24!
The greatest likelihood, regardless of the disc itself, is that your player cannot output 24p DVDs as such, and will always follow the "flags" to apply 2:3 pulldown (I pretty much always call it 3:2 like many do, but 2:3 is probably the more accurate-technical term, ok whatever . . .)
Now, you can try contacting LG directly I suppose, see what they say.
I almost might advise asking in an owner's thread for your player. Right? I mean, who better to ask than a whole bunch of AV geeks that happen to own the same player? Look around at AVS, there's gotta be an owner's thread there.
I'm guessing the player can't do it. You never know I guess, maybe you could have better chances with some FW update of the past, and if you've never updated, that shouldn't hurt to do. Still, I have my doubts. (FWIW, my brother's Sony bdp of old couldn't even *read* a DVD, at all, nada, until its first FW.)
Lastly, if you sit pretty far away, the effect of motion judder simply isn't as offensive IMO. This could be a big deal for a projector owner for instance, but for a 47" at typical living room distance, to really nitpick over 480 sources of old, I dunno.
Oh, I read someone say that a more modern DVD would probably have better chances of being recorded correctly (I guess there's a lot to it), than an older one, who knows how true that is, but anyway . . .
Good luck to you sir. Let us know if you figure anything out.
p.s. the manual was easy to find, just google model # with the word "manual" and it's one of the first results, if not first. It's a PDF from mftr site, just DL/open, print it out.