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NFR Does football look good on motion interpolation TVs as films look rubbish on

Started by Terry Towling, June 05, 2022, 05:58:56 PM

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Terry Towling

My mate is away and I am looking after his house. He has a fantastic big screen TV which he watches sports on and I was thinking I could do with something like that. Then, as he has Sky Cinema, I put on Dune as I had missed it at the cinema. For a massive blockbuster, on this TV it looks like someone shot it on a cheap phone in the local supermarket - made the whole thing seem like amdram. Can this be turned off?

flyingfish

Quote from: Terry Towling on June 05, 2022, 05:58:56 PM
My mate is away and I am looking after his house. He has a fantastic big screen TV which he watches sports on and I was thinking I could do with something like that. Then, as he has Sky Cinema, I put on Dune as I had missed it at the cinema. For a massive blockbuster, on this TV it looks like someone shot it on a cheap phone in the local supermarket - made the whole thing seem like amdram. Can this be turned off?

Yes it can be turned off. Search soap opera effect on Google and the make of the tv and the solution will present itself. It is called different things on different tvs but is always on by default out the box

Terry Towling

Quote from: flyingfish on June 05, 2022, 06:19:15 PM
Quote from: Terry Towling on June 05, 2022, 05:58:56 PM
My mate is away and I am looking after his house. He has a fantastic big screen TV which he watches sports on and I was thinking I could do with something like that. Then, as he has Sky Cinema, I put on Dune as I had missed it at the cinema. For a massive blockbuster, on this TV it looks like someone shot it on a cheap phone in the local supermarket - made the whole thing seem like amdram. Can this be turned off?

Yes it can be turned off. Search soap opera effect on Google and the make of the tv and the solution will present itself. It is called different things on different tvs but is always on by default out the box

Brilliant - will give it a go. Do you like it?


flyingfish

Quote from: Terry Towling on June 05, 2022, 06:20:41 PM
Quote from: flyingfish on June 05, 2022, 06:19:15 PM
Quote from: Terry Towling on June 05, 2022, 05:58:56 PM
My mate is away and I am looking after his house. He has a fantastic big screen TV which he watches sports on and I was thinking I could do with something like that. Then, as he has Sky Cinema, I put on Dune as I had missed it at the cinema. For a massive blockbuster, on this TV it looks like someone shot it on a cheap phone in the local supermarket - made the whole thing seem like amdram. Can this be turned off?

Yes it can be turned off. Search soap opera effect on Google and the make of the tv and the solution will present itself. It is called different things on different tvs but is always on by default out the box

Brilliant - will give it a go. Do you like it?

No I think it's awful! Many film directors say the same and recommend it is turned off to enjoy a movie as they intended

Terry Towling

Quote from: flyingfish on June 05, 2022, 06:24:08 PM
Quote from: Terry Towling on June 05, 2022, 06:20:41 PM
Quote from: flyingfish on June 05, 2022, 06:19:15 PM
Quote from: Terry Towling on June 05, 2022, 05:58:56 PM
My mate is away and I am looking after his house. He has a fantastic big screen TV which he watches sports on and I was thinking I could do with something like that. Then, as he has Sky Cinema, I put on Dune as I had missed it at the cinema. For a massive blockbuster, on this TV it looks like someone shot it on a cheap phone in the local supermarket - made the whole thing seem like amdram. Can this be turned off?

Yes it can be turned off. Search soap opera effect on Google and the make of the tv and the solution will present itself. It is called different things on different tvs but is always on by default out the box

Brilliant - will give it a go. Do you like it?

No I think it's awful! Many film directors say the same and recommend it is turned off to enjoy a movie as they intended

I agree - it is pants!

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