![]() It happens regardless of how fast their pixels can change state. There's more to the reason this causes perceived blur, but the important fact is that it's exhibited in all flat-panel displays that perfectly show each frame until the next frame is ready. This causes eye-tracking motion blur as the tracking motion of your eye movement causes the image to blur across the retina. When your eyes attempt to track an object as it moves across the screen, they are locked onto a different part of the image at the start and at the end of the refresh. Yeah it's a lot of steps, but unfortunately I don't know of any faster method. Repeat the steps to turn motion smoothing back off (except switch the input type back from 'HDMI' to 'PC' in step 4). This sounds like a good thing, but thanks to the way our eyes work, it actually introduces unpleasant motion blur. Save your changes, hit the back button, then select Exit to confirm that you want to go back to the desktop. I have both a PS5 and XBOX Series X and have tried several games. Long story short, I was quite surprised/disappointed with the motion blur I'm experiencing with gaming especially when turning the camera in third person games. This is known as image persistence or "sample and hold". I just got my first OLED (65 inch LG C1), I am coming from a 2020 Sony X900h. An image is held perfectly for the entire duration of a frame across multiple screen refreshes, then it's almost instantly replaced with the next frame when all the pixels change their state in unison. That should stop the fomo.Why do flat-panel displays need black frame insertion? They have a tendency to exhibit a unique kind of unwanted motion blur that's caused by how they display and change the image on the screen. Since this year's models don't have 120HZ BFI it might be safe to say they got rid of the "low or medium" setting, but kept the "high" ? That is speculation at this point and I guess it doesn't really matter since I was more concerned about losing motion interpolation but that is not the case. ![]() You need to set OLED Motion Pro to 'High' for it to flicker at 60Hz, or 'Medium' or 'Low' for 120Hz flicker. "There's an optional black frame insertion feature to help reduce any motion blur. I should also add that if you go to the Rtings review of last year's G1 it states the following text under the Black Frame Insertion score. The tv is native 120hz and will do 5:5 pulldown with 24p content (display the frame 5 times as 24 x 5 is 120) to preserve the proper cadence. Downside is loss of brightness and perceived flicker by some at high enough settings. Basically trying to replicate how CRTs and plasmas displayed images. Best implementation will reduce judder with no soap opera effects and minimal interpolation artifacts.ĮLI5 BFI is black frame insertion, inserting black frames between each actual frame of content to increase motion resolution. At high enough settings you get the soap opera effect. BFI 120HZ is dropped however 120HZ Motion interpolation should remain uneffected, as you can see the edit sliders for de-judder and de-blur in the user selection menu.ĮLI5 Motion interpolation is about “adding” frames that aren’t there, to various degrees depending on the setting. I'm going to edit this post to add the following info since I had trouble understanding the difference from BFI vs Motion interpolation. Watching this video from Vincent ( ) he discusses how 120HZ BFI is dropped for just 60HZ BFI this year. When requesting help for issues POST DETAILS, MODELS, & PICS. ![]() Many questions have already been answered, USE SEARCH & See FAQ's.Messaging Mods via their private inbox not via mod mail will result in a ban and your messages ignored. ![]() Common/Frequently Asked Posts answered by the FAQ may be removed. No META Posts or comments, please message the moderators through Modmail Instead. They can be removed at our discretion for any reason including but not limited to Off Topic posting (including Soundbars) & Misinformation. Moderators reserve the right to remove your post at our discretion. This also includes YouTube links allowed at Mod Discretion (Rtings & HDTVTEST are allowed)įor Amazon Links - ideally Amazon links are in the format - all the extra stuff after those 10 characters are not necessary. No Deals, Spam, Self Promotion, or Referral Links/Link Shortening (This includes Amazon Smile). Unsure what OLEDs are? An overview can be found at: This subreddit is for news and discussion of OLED displays, OLED lighting, etc.
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