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Old 05-09-2009, 07:09 PM   #1
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What does the movie plus function surposed to do exactly?. Ive found that if i have movie plus switched on a get a sort of blur around figures or objects when they move on screen. Yet when i turn it off it doesnt happen and the picture is so much better...so whats the point of it exactly?
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no one have this ??
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Depends if you have your own picture settings how you want them. I have never used the movie feature for the same reason. But if you prefer to have low contrast then I notice it makes a difference. It does also help on normal DVD.
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it's something to do with de-interlacing I think, just leave it off if you have a good source as you a) get a better picture and b) don't need it. If for example you are getting an interlaced signal (standard tv broadcast 480i or 576i depending if you are NTSC/PAL) then it may be worth having on otherwise just leave it off imo
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