you can view your 24P material on your computer monitor.
What is it you are trying to accomplish and what are your deliverables?
that will determine your course of action.
If you are not going to master to an SD tape based format, and are cutting for web or SD DVD delivery your computer monitor will suffice.
If you are going to master to tape and release in SD stay at 29.97 since that's what you will end up on in an NTSC SD world.
The whole intent of 24P in standard def is to mimic the effect of shooting on film and transferring to video. It's a look.
The only reason I know of to use 23.98 SD is if you are off lining a project where the source footage is too demanding of a small system to work with, and be able to match the frame rate. Even at that DVCProHD at 23.98 would be better suited for that workflow.
Then again I'm an old guy and that's the way I think
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