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Old 12-15-2007, 01:25 PM   #1
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Question How to avoid picture blur

Hi I got a pojection tv that support 1080/24 & 120hz but while I"m watch BD like fantastic four SS, I notice alot blur.The settings I got on my tv cinemamotion off and motionenhacer on high
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Motion Enhancer might be doing it.

More likely you're noticing inherent characteristics of 24fps that movies are shot at. Fast motion will blur
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soo I shut that funtion off? thanks
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Try taking a look over at AVS forum to get setting advice. They have many threads particular to many TVs.
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My LCD panel is an earlier generation model with a barely acceptable 16mps response time, so motion blur is kind of common.

I noticed, however, that after about an hour or half an hour of gaming, the blurs tend to lessen or disappear completely. I'm not sure if it's because I've become accustomed to it or whether the panel just works better after it's warmed up.
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Old 12-15-2007, 08:48 PM   #6
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thanks guys did any body know what its a 12 bit sxrd prosesor? I think my tv have that
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it's a chip that helps make video not looks like crap on LCD
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