Indian films shot on film are usually 24 frames per second (fps). However, PAL DVDs (India/Europe) run at 25fps to match TV standards. If a ripper simply takes a PAL DVD and converts it to BluRay without slowing the audio down, the movie runs 4% faster. Characters sound like chipmunks. A "Fixed" version likely pulls the audio from a 24fps source or uses software (like eac3to) to timestretch the audio back to original pitch.
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Despite being called back to NASA for a major satellite launch, Mohan realizes his heart is in India. He eventually leaves his prestigious job to return to Charanpur permanently to work for the betterment of rural India [1, 3, 6]. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more