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Old 01-18-2022, 02:51 PM   #1
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Default Question on OLED Judder/Jerkiness on "No Time to Die 4K"

I have no idea where to post this Q though I am thinking maybe the OLED forum would be the best place.

I am considering a new TV towards end of '22 - either mini-LED QLED or OLED.

I recently watched No Time to Die on UHD Blu-Ray.

Question on judder/jagginess during the bridge + cemetary scene early in this movie.

I recently purchased a Panasonic UB820 UHD player which has done wonders for my Epson 5040 home cinema viewing. It really helps brighten up HDR content.

I also have a Vizio P65-C1 (2016/2017) Full Array Backlit LCD with an LG UBK90 UHD player.

Watching this scene I was really bothered by the jerkiness and judder when the camera pans across the landscape on the bridge and then on the way to the grave site. It almost appeared like a series of stop frame stills instead of a smooth transition during the pan.

I was starting to wonder if it a processing issue on my Panasonic where I've enabled HDR tone mapping/processing as I've never noticed that amount of jerkiness on other titles.

I played it back on my Vizio through the LG Player and experienced the same effect. Understand both displays are LCD technology so maybe it's related to LCD response rates?

Is this a limitation of the viewing technology or is it the way it was finished/mastered on the disk (a limit of 24p playback?).

Perhaps someone who's watched this scene on an OLED can comment? Do you see the judder or is it a smooth pan?
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