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eve:

--- Quote from: tkolsto on October 13, 2022, 02:39:44 pm ---eve how good is your result when doing 120 fps with BFI in exlusive mode? do you get microstutter? or any stutter at all?

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No stutter that isn't inherent with 24fps content. I hate to jinx things for myself but it's been rock solid. I don't *need* to use exclusive mode in my setup however, but exclusive does work.
24fps content is something that some people are sensitive to, so there's a chance you're being annoyed by that. I *love* 24fps in many ways and I've found that presenting frames in this manner is the most pleasing way to handle the shortcomings of it without 'altering' the actual frames, which is something that I find incredibly distracting on live action content filmed at 24fps.

Oh and BFI won't be available in your LG TV's settings if you have Gsync / VRR on. Just toggle it off in Nvidia settings.

tkolsto:
Thank You. I dont know what inherent 24fps stutter is.  I had a plasma 100hz(before oled), no sync of fps needed and just plug and play sort of speakand. played movies smoothly. I can not remember noticing any annoying stutter at all. no noting. I did not experience any of the stutter I see now even microstutter. nothing.

I take this inherent stutter thing that You speak of  as maybe there is some small stutter in very fast motion all the time or in some scenes, correct? could be that this inherent stutter is more noticeable on oled.

To get BFI I only choose to change monitortechnololgy from gsync to "prechosen/steady/firm" fps. Its just another way of disabling it I think.


"I've found that presenting frames in this manner is the most pleasing way to handle the shortcomings of it without 'altering' the actual frames, which is something that I find incredibly distracting on live action content filmed at 24fps." Yes it is awful to watch when they use dejudder/interpolation to alter it. No such thing was need on a plasma.

eve:

--- Quote from: tkolsto on October 13, 2022, 03:17:14 pm ---Thank You. I dont know what inherent 24fps stutter is.  I had a plasma 100hz(before oled), no sync of fps needed and just plug and play sort of speakand. played movies smoothly. I can not remember noticing any annoying stutter at all. no noting. I did not experience any of the stutter I see now even microstutter. nothing.

I take this inherent stutter thing that You speak of  as maybe there is some small stutter in very fast motion all the time or in some scenes, correct? could be that this inherent stutter is more noticeable on oled.

To get BFI I only choose to change monitortechnololgy from gsync to "prechosen/steady/firm" fps. Its just another way of diabling it I think.


"I've found that presenting frames in this manner is the most pleasing way to handle the shortcomings of it without 'altering' the actual frames, which is something that I find incredibly distracting on live action content filmed at 24fps." Yes it is awful to watch when they use dejudder/interpolation to alter it. No such thing was need on a plasma.

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Alright so you're probably not sensitive to what I'm talking about. Essentially certain panning / tracking motions at 24fps are just not going to look great. Also yes, in theory this sort of stuff is going to be a bit more noticeable on OLED due to how they function.

tkolsto:
ok so paning is bad with 5 pull down. and tracking motion(ex like a spaceship sliding into the screen at a certain speed, things like that). so these two things is does not look great. Ok 

tkolsto:
gpu rtx 3070 ti. I set the madvr display mode to 2160p12...119 and disabled display settings. I set it to exclusive mode. and chose let madvr decide in hdr setting.

Same result. black blinking albeit not that aggressive each time it blinked it was more rapid not that in your face blink sort of speak a lighter blink. washed out colors, continous glitches in osd. low brighness. 

also tried 3 other hdmi cables.

So it is not the gpu then. Today a new driver came out. So I did the ddu procedure and then tried again to no avail.

So this is superweird. could it be the tv? what to do next..new ssd system disk? new ram?

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