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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    Does anyone have thoughts on these questions?
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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    I have follow up questions, highly related to this discussion: 1. Would I see a picture quality difference between my Roku 3 and a Roku Ultra (that is capable of outputting 24fps) when streaming movies from Netflix or Prime? Note: in the past when I've compared Blu-ray to streaming, Blu-ray was...
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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    Apparently the reason Roku outputs 60Hz is, some older TVs did not support 24Hz but all TVs support 60Hz. The intent of this post was to alert LG TV owners that RealCinema is motion processing (that I wasn't aware of) just like TruMotion and the default should be OFF.
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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    Thanks everyone. Let me see if I've got this right. Turn RealCinema OFF for all sources and let the TV decide what conversion is necessary? My Roku 3 does not have a 24Hz setting, it outputs everything at 60Hz. Newer Roku 4K players have an Auto-Adjust Display Refresh Rate advanced setting, that...
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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    This is where it gets a little confusing. LG's RealCinema does 24Hz (fps) to 120Hz (TV refresh rate) 5x conversion. I believe RealCinema should be OFF for regular 480/60Hz or 1080/60Hz sources, such as ATSC & DVD, but ON for 24fps sources such as my Blu-ray player and Roku. I assume the TV...
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    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    On several infrequent occasions I have noticed picture judder on network OTA programs and from my Roku 3 streaming box on my LG OLED TV. When this has happened I've turned on the (normally off) TruMotion setting to smooth out the picture. Judder occurred on last week's episode of The Blacklist...
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