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Audio and Video Talk
Audio Visual Technology
100hz vs 24hz
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<blockquote data-quote="Nidri" data-source="post: 108562" data-attributes="member: 1342"><p>If you're buying a new TV, it's worth getting one that supports '24fps'. (Most new ones do.)</p><p></p><p>Your Blu-Rays will look fantastic.</p><p></p><p>RE the 'Motion Flow' type features. I'm not a fan of these (very artificial looking), but the Samsung implementation is probably one of the better ones, as you get separate BLUR and JUDDER controls. On non-movie DStv channels I use a little bit of blur reduction, but leave the judder control at 0.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nidri, post: 108562, member: 1342"] If you're buying a new TV, it's worth getting one that supports '24fps'. (Most new ones do.) Your Blu-Rays will look fantastic. RE the 'Motion Flow' type features. I'm not a fan of these (very artificial looking), but the Samsung implementation is probably one of the better ones, as you get separate BLUR and JUDDER controls. On non-movie DStv channels I use a little bit of blur reduction, but leave the judder control at 0. [/QUOTE]
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