Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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The HD-DVD / Blu-Ray discs that I have that are not 1080p/24.
Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed (1080i/60) (HD-DVD)
Discovery Atlas: Brazil Revealed (1080i/60) (HD-DVD)
Oddly enough, my China Revealed Blu-Ray is 1080p/24. Go figure. Also, Australia Revealed is mastered really, really funny. All the EVO files are 1GB and under so I had to combine 12 or so EVOs to get all the program ripped. Brazil was just one 14GB EVO file for the main program.
David Gilmour: Remember That Night, Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1080i/60) (Blu-Ray)
Is that close enough to 1080p/30?!? ;->