How do I reduce motion blur on my LED TV?

How to disable the soap-opera effect on Samsung TVs

  1. Open the Picture Settings menu. From the home screen, select the gear icon to open the Quick Settings menu.
  2. Open Expert Settings.
  3. Go to the Auto Motion Plus menu.
  4. Dial down the blur and judder reduction.
  5. Turn off LED Clear Motion.

What is de judder?

De-Judder is the other offender. It’s designed to smoothly display 24-Hz content (such as a cinema film) on displays with higher frame rates. That introduces some choppiness, which De-Judder aims to reduce. As with De-Blur, if you’re still seeing the soap-opera effect, turn down or disable this feature entirely.

Why is Trumotion bad?

When you switch on Trumotion, it destroys any film grain (hence the clear part of the options) and increases the frame rate. Therefor people call it Soap Opera effect. Whether you like Soap Opera effect is purely a personal thing.

Does 24p on TV look like soap opera?

However, it does mean that 24p content broadcast on TV already looks a bit different from what the director intended. What really takes it into soap-opera land is when a modern set’s motion-smoothing features are enabled. If you bought a mid- to high-end LED/LCD TV in the last few years, it certainly has these features built in.

What is the soap opera effect on my TV?

This annoying little phenomenon is commonly referred to as the “soap opera effect,” and it’s a byproduct of your TV’s motion-enhancing features. Thankfully, the effect can be turned off, and that’s probably a good idea when you’re watching movies.

Is a 240Hz TV good for watching 24p?

Depending on your TV’s refresh rate and the frame rate of the source content, these motion features can add two to four times as many frames to the original video. But just as a 120Hz or 240Hz TV can make movies look less like movies, it can also be the ultimate screen for watching 24p content as intended.

Does 120Hz refresh rate help with 24p content?

But newer LCD/LED sets often advertise a 120Hz or 240Hz refresh rate to help combat motion blur (more on that in a bit). With 24p content, the film has to be scanned or the digital video has to be modified to look right on TV.

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