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Jan 2012
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im not sure what you mean , but i once owned that same model tv and i would suggest turning off trumotion (or whatever lg calls it) and adjusting the 120hz features to their minimum settings
possibly turning off 24fps on your player might help |
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Yeah, works fine.
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Fiddled around with the settings on the TV and player but doesn't seem to be getting me anywhere. It's strange, out of all the Blu-rays I have it's only ever done it on brand new discs of Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Captain America 2 and Star Trek Into Darkness (so far!) These are pretty new films, in the sense of release year, so have they maybe changed something in all new BD's and my player has a problem understanding this!? If I play anything else it seems to be ok. For example I've been watching Torchwood recently. Watched the entire 1st series without any issue. Last edited by Groge511; 09-13-2014 at 09:25 PM. |
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