>>214051167
something is wrong: it stutters and jumps frames at 24 fps, something projectors dont have a problem with, and only gets worse as tvs get better .ultimately its pick your poison, but admittedly interpolation artifacts combined with soap opera effect is worse
If I see motion smoothing on someone else's TV I just turn it off because that shit is a blight on existence. I do this with the meme options too like grain filtering and forced upscaling. You read that right, they're trying to insert fake frames and fake resolutions into TV now, not just games. We are in the worst timeline and it affects everybody.
>>214051021 (OP) >>214051167
Thanks, I'm retarded. I didn't know I could turn this shit off, I thought I just had to hoard old TVs because all new TVs looked like this.
I can always tell it’s on straight away because of the way people walk on screen. There’s something very uncanny about it, like they’re walking at normal speed but it’s way too fast.
I work at an electronics store and I always tell customers to turn it off or just change the picture mode to movie or filmmaker.
Once or twice a year we have this training convention where different manufacturers train us about their new product lineup. Samsung has the worst image processing 100% Their tv's have tons of shit turned on by default. Even during the demos and such they showed the image looked awful constantly. It's fucking insane what manufacturers think consumers like. I literally don't understand why the hell every tv has to have so much shit in the picture settings that genuinely make the image quality worse. In some tv's you can't even turn off some of the "enhancements"
Samsung has great tech in their tv's, the ux is just really really bad