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Originally Posted by GenPion
I just got the OLED65E6P and was jarred at first by the motion on the set. Default settings had enormous motion interpolation. Real Cinema mode for 24fps was also broken.
There is also a terrible feature called “pixel shift” that affects the picture quality in a horrible way. OLED owners should turn it off under panel settings.
With motion deblur set to 10 and dejudder at 0 it gives correct 24fps cadence with no soap opera effect. Normally I would NOT use such settings on other televisions but for OLED it was necessary. (Also, it seems some LG models have broken real cinema modes and others do not).
As someone who used plasma every day for about a decade or so it was jarring moving from that type of tv to LCD and then OLED. You have to really fine tune the settings. And it seems like the television manufacturers are somewhat incompetent at getting proper settings on tvs right out of the gate.
Long story short, with the proper settings one can see OLED is capable of motion that plasma fans will be pleased with. I spent a ridiculous amount of hours to get it right. I actually started to wonder if I was going crazy while calibrating my OLED65E6P. This is why I gladly welcome filmmaker mode. Motion interpolation is the worst.
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TruMotion off and RC on produces correct 5:5 cadence on the E6 with 24hz material. When you use TM, even at 0,0 or 0,10, you lose correct 5:5 cadence and get 3:2 cadence. IOW you are forcing 24hz to play at 60hz and that will produce judder. Some people prefer 3:2 cadence, but it is not correct. The only correct setting is RC on and TM off. That is how I have motion setting set on my E6.