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  1. JohnRice

    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    You would know more about that than I do. I just find that often people use processing that causes problems rather than eliminate them.
  2. JohnRice

    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    No. It just enables 24P output as opposed to using pull down to increase 24P material to 30Hz. If the TV is compatible, you activate it and leave it on. If not, as in a TV with only 60Hz refresh rate, you leave it off. To clarify. Last year I got a new TV in the living room that has a 120Hz...
  3. JohnRice

    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    OK, common misperception. Your TV never receives a 120Hz signal. As you already stated, your TV can't receive a 120Hz signal. The reason for a 120Hz refresh rate is that 120Hz is the lowest frequency that can be fully divided by 24, 30 and 60 Hz. Let's just not go into the detail that 30Hz...
  4. JohnRice

    Occasional judder and what to do about it?

    I would leave all those supposedly “improvement” modes turned off. RealCinema isn’t needed if you have a disc player that can output a 24P signal with film sourced material. Those things are just marketing items that tend to create more problems than they cause. RC must have been triggered by...
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