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Originally Posted by Flack999
Have I been watching films too long on a shitty LCD that had bad pulldown and judder and the new, better TVs are too good?
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I'm thinking this is probably the issue. It's surprising what your brain gets used to. When I made the switch from a 1080p Plasma to a 4K OLED, I had the opposite experience as you. The fast action scenes like in John Wick were not nearly as fluid and natural looking to me... it was as if frames were missing like when a video game drops frames when there's too many things going on at once. I tried LG's motion smoothing, but it made me nauseous so I quickly shut it off. I eventually got used to the motion difference over time so now it no longer bothers me. Plasmas are just better at handling fast motion than any other type of TV. I wish they made 4K plasmas.
Another thing to try is going through all of the menus of the 4K disc player. Most likely there's no problem there since the default settings are generally geared towards 24 FPS content. I did have issues playing MKV's using Plex on Apple TV 4K. I have to set the Apple TV at 1080p24 when viewing MKV's. For some odd reason, it doesn't automatically play digital files at 24 FPS even though I have the settings on match frame rate. Make sure you have the right HDMI cables. I had issues with mine when I first upgraded and had to swap them out.