Something interesting I found recently.
https://archive.org/details/610-6861_The_House_of_the_Dead_Taikenban_JPN
The specs of the video on that page list 29.91fps. It's the same frame rate I came up with for N64 according to my friend's capture card, and also the same frame rate for the Saturn as a test a few days ago revealed. I think it's a little coincidental that I'm getting the same frame rate as somebody else if there's nothing to it. You can also do a Google search for
sega saturn 29.91 and find several of those videos.
Is it a positive fact that the N64 itself runs at 60000/1001? I'm not talking about emulators, I'm talking about actual hardware. And isn't the actual hardware what the numbers on
the frame rates page are supposed to reflect? Why would we put in any other numbers? They would be arbitrary. Sorry if I'm being a pest, but I'm still not totally satisfied with the responses I got, as they gave me virtually no information as to how those numbers are known and why they aren't reflected on the frame rates page and in the emulators themselves if they are known.
Just to point this out: if we connect an NES or an SNES to the capture card, AmarecTV has 30.04 in the Cap[] box without us setting the program's frame rate to record at 30.04. That's because it's reporting the signal it's actually receiving.
So, it really seems like N64, and now Saturn too, are 29.91.
EDIT: Looks like I'm not the first one to find this out (and it doesn't surprise me).
https://www.videogameperfection.com/forums/topic/nintendo-64-de-blur/page/2/#post-12488
Read that post and the following few posts. If you double my value of 29.91 (because we're dealing with interlaced signal), you get 59.82, which is exactly what they're getting. Well, there are more decimal places, but yeah. Actually, on the subject of the decimal places, the number I got was 29.9148552, which multiplied by 2 is 59.8297104. The number given in that thread is 59.8261054. It's a difference of 0.003605. It's
extremely close. I'm actually pretty proud of that calculation now, given I did it manually.
Here's another post with 59.82:
https://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=51622
blizzz's post, who happens to be a regular at SDA.
The more I search, the more I find the numbers my friend's capture card is giving us. I know it can be a bunch of people all mislead with the same false information, but the more times I find this number, the more I believe it's not.
EDIT2: The thread at videogameperfection.com goes on to question the exactitude of the numbers used to calculate the frame rate, but the frame rate can, at the very least, be used as a ballpark figure. Any device you put an N64 signal into will not give you 29.97, it will give you 29.91. I don't think 29.97, or 59.94, is accurate.