In the age of OLED TVs and HD displays, movies should be looking better than ever when we watch them at home. And yet, the opposite seems to be true. If you throw on ...
For years, new TVs have come with a feature called frame interpolation, or motion smoothing, enabled by default. By creating new frames in between the ones encoded in the movie, it makes motion ...
If you have watched any movie on any TV in the past few years, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered motion smoothing. Even if you don’t know what it is, you might have noticed a favorite film ...
Motion smoothing is great for live TV events, but can be quite a pain if you’re trying to watch a TV show or movie. Motion smoothing is one of the most polarizing features of modern TVs. When watching ...
Hisense makes TVs using several different operating systems, so it can be tricky to tell how to turn motion smoothing off. Don’t get me wrong, there is a time and place for motion smoothing. When ...
Motion smoothing has a bad reputation among most cinephiles, as well as many home theater enthusiasts and content creators. Also known as motion or video interpolation, motion smoothing is available ...
Roku's latest firmware update, OS 13, added a slew of new features, including Backdrops, Roku Smart Picture, and even some new cars to the iconic Roku City screensaver. However, it seems to have also ...
Default motion smoothing causes the unnatural "soap opera effect." Experts recommend turning off motion smoothing for most movies and shows. Motion smoothing improves fast-paced action like sports and ...
Tom Cruise, Rian Johnson, and Martin Scorsese are just some of the TV setting's most prominent haters. Motion smoothing, also known as motion interpolation, is a default setting on many TV sets that ...