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Cytowany przez Ciebie fragment ja zrozumiałem inaczej. Hd guru "skarży się", że mimo wyłączenia "Judder Reduction" Samsung nadal wyświetla film jak video w przeciwieństwie do Pioneera. Jemu to nie odpowiada.
Co do rozwiązania Samsunga (choć nie jestem pewny, czy o to Ci chodzi):
"Samsung has developed a unique motion blur reduction technique, motion-compensated frame interpolation (McFi), for the best motion picture quality and the lowest system cost. McFi is based on 120Hz driving with ME/MC. Samsung’s McFi has a specialized solution for film mode. When the film mode input is detected, the original 24Hz source is extracted from the incoming 60Hz image stream, and then two motion-interpolated frames are inserted between the original 24Hz frames. The output image stream therefore becomes 72Hz rather than 120Hz. The motion in the 72Hz output stream is continuous, eliminating motion judder completely. Detection of film mode and video mode is done automatically by the McFi algorithm, producing 120Hz or 72Hz output frames according to the input data stream. Since there are two frame frequencies, 120Hz and 72Hz, it is important to maintain the same display characteristics and make the transition seamless. McFi achieves this by making the pixel frequency the same for both 72Hz and 120Hz frame frequency cases. Since the pixel frequency is maintained at a constant value, the same pixel charging time is applied to both 72Hz and 120Hz frame frequency cases, making the display characteristics the same. The transition between modes is also seamless because there is no change in pixel frequency."