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My question concerns LCD's with Motion Enhancers (like Samsungs AMP for example). For the best motion processing, if someone has their Motion Enhancer set "on", is it best to output Blu-ray films at 24fps or 60fps?
I'm watching Blu's on a Samsung LNA650 which supposedly accepts and properly displays 24fps materials, with AMP "off", that is. But I'm a sucker for havin AMP "on", at least set to LOW or MEDIUM. Thanks in advance for the help! |
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