Your TV may be causing the soap opera effect: these are the settings you need to adjust or turn off.
(NEXSTAR) – Do you trust the manufacturer to set your TV up well? You shouldn’t, film buffs say. Newer HD TVs have a default setting that can make watching sports or other live TV look nice and smooth ...
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 ...
If you’re unaware of the controversial nature of motion smoothing (a feature found on nearly every modern TV), then two things are likely true: The first is that you probably have motion smoothing ...
According to film buffs and movie directors, motion smoothing is the worst. Even streaming services don't like it. When "Roma" was released on Netflix, the company urged viewers to turn off motion ...
One of the most exciting sporting events of the year, March Madness, showcases exhilarating live sporting events. The charged action, monumental stakes, and enthusiastic attendees all combine as ...
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 ...
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 ...