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glad I cannot see his posts since he is on my ignore list...lol.....
SOE: http://imgur.com/gallery/DUsbU |
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Well. As I said, it's preference and 24p for me gives a more pleasant aesthetic to watch a movie in and it's not as 'fake' looking as watching a SOE when you see how many special effects there are.
I don't my SOE when it's an actual soap I'm watching and that's the intended look. I prefer to have the artistic integrity preserved typically BUT I also think they tried HFR for Hobbit movies and I never had a chance to see how that looked. Avatar sequels may be in it and might get to but not sure if i'll prefer that version but luckily they had 24p for Hobbit too. So both options were authentic. |
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With this said you can easily avoid all of the SOE on any OLED TV if you shut off the De-Jutter and De-Blur settings. And you can improve motion resolution on any video content (not film based) by adjusting the De-Jutter/De-Blur settings to add frames in-between the native 120Hz and create a very smooth and accurate image with very good motion resolution. I would suggest using these settings on fast moving sports content. Hope this helps. |
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I figured it was the sample and hold method causing the issues given OLED was supposed to have instantaneous response on pixels. Samsung are the only ones I know of having made a very big stride on LCDs with their tech to address this if applied to OLEDs but I think OLEDs could potentially change how the panels are drive in the future to perfect motion resolutions. When I first read about OLEDs, I always assumed when the tech matured it could do the absolute best of what Plasma and LCDs did. Given how many generations it took to get to the Kuro and VT60s, I'd wager we're gonna have to wait 2-3 more and see what manufacturers like LG and others do with the tech. |
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The only thing worse than SOE on someone's TV is improper aspect ratio settings.
Find any calibrator that would leave motion estimation/motion compensation turned on so that SOE is even remotely noticeable and I'll show you a calibrator without recognized credentials (ISF, etc) |
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A good calibrator would let his clients choose what they personally prefer as far as motion interpolation goes |
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Can anyone confirm that Dolby Vision AND Dolby Atmos will work if the ARC is used or if an optical cable is connected to an Atmos capable receiver?
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Thanks given by: | RockyIII (07-13-2016) |
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#1155 | |
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OLED inherently has strengths to it that make it an overall better display objectively but it isn't without issues. Prices are still too high, brightness isn't able to reach as high as LCDs do and needs to be further improved perhaps not to match but become better. Once the small issues are sorted out bit by hit and prices come down, OLED will become the next defacto panel format. |
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#1157 | |
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Actually 24fps properly displayed on a 120Hz display employs what is commonly called 5:5 pulldown. So the display's drive system will equally display each of the 24fps 5 times to speed up the fps to 120.
Frame interpolation is what causes the SOE. Native 120Hz display drive schemes do not use frame interpolation with film based content unless you want to add it. Last edited by Robert Zohn; 07-14-2016 at 01:25 PM. Reason: fixed typo |
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I personally like the pre-setted TruMotion mode called "Clear", however enabling any of the TruMotion pre-setted modes grays out de-judder and de-blur readings so I have no idea where "Clear" mode is putting those levels at |
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