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jmone:
Fair Enough.  Personally, I've never like the look of what madVR smooth motion does (but each to their own and I can understand why some may want it).

DocCharky:
I think that it very much depends on the display. On my 60 Hz locked PC monitors (and laptops), madvr SM looks fine, but on my OLED TV and my projector, it just looks bad. I never bothered to tinker with it though...

leezer3:
I *might* be interested in this, depending on implementation.
However, it'd only be for a small subset of lower resolution (c. 240px, ~15fps RealMedia FWIW)

Don't forget that not everything in everybody's libraries is perfect HD decent bitrate stuff :)

lello:

--- Quote from: jmone on February 16, 2022, 02:30:34 pm ---This will not work for what Smack is wanting to do.  FI on his Epson only works with 1080p/24 material and is disabled on UHD material.  Looks like for those that want FI, it should be done at the HTPC's Renderers end. 


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I confirm, with my TW9400 I can only activate FI with 1080p24.

And it's a real shame because there are films, such as 1917, in which the FI would avoid so many headaches

jmone:
FYI - 1917 has scenes using very high shutter speeds to deliberately give it that harsh stuttery look.  The idea was to make the viewer off put and edgy in these parts.  It works.  Other scenes have more of the std motion blur.

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