Any way to avoid the effect of sped up motion in new TV?

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So at some point soon I'm going to need a new TV Probably OLED.

I'm coming from a plasma and every new TV I seem to see has this 'sped up' motion effect. Most people can't seem to see it, but I can and find it horrible.

Is this just something I have to put up with? Or is it some sort of setting ?

Granted I don't think I've spent time with an oled TV. But assume its same..

These tvs also seem to make the picture look unnatural. Almost like there are distinct layers that aren't blended.


All this is hard to explain but really makes me hesitant to get rid of my plasma
 
Turn off the setting (it varies by name from vendor to vendor) but it causes the "Soap Opera Effect" in movies TV box sets (24FPS/HZ), it is suited to broadcast TV and primarily sports.
 
'judder reduction' on my Samsung. I set it to 1, where I can't tell if it's helping or hindering, but it started at a pretty high default and made everything look terrible.
 
I had it on a new LG in 2014, I set it down to LOW as I read it was bad at MED, watched my 1st TV show on it (not broadcast TV so 24HZ/FPS) and the people on screen moved like the Vamps in true blood or like Superman, I had to set it to OFF for that Input.
 
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It amazes me people don't see it. I visited a friend in Thailand with a very large LG TV. We were watching something and I was going nuts - he was blissfully unaware that anything was wrong.
 
So if you disable all the post processing features it goes away?

I couldn't tolerate a TV with it.
 
This was on by default on my LG OLED, turned it off for all inputs straight away. I can't stand it, reminds me of CGI cut scenes in games where the movement isn't quite natural.

Running films though the TV at 24hz with no trumotion feels just right.
 
^^ That is good as you do not always want each Input the same (different devices), so do not be so lazy. ;)

Those crappy settings work ok for certain broadcast TV like footy etc.
 
I want to know when it would be useful, I've tried pretty much every type of source on my TV and I just find that setting rubbish and pointless, a bit like the clearmotion that my Samsung does which strobes the backlight (and halves the brightest and does Wierd stuff with video).
 
I run ”De-Judder” on my LG at 1 with everything else turned off. The LG motion processing is pretty poor for certain panning shots with the OLED’s, but having it on 1 seems to help it look less janky without having an effect on anything else
 
Coming from a high end plasma myself to a decent OLED I can tell you now that you will not be 100% happy with OLED motion no matter what options you try
 
The LG Oled has an option to apply changes to all inputs so you can set it to one then apply to all.

Recently watched Christmas TV on a plasma and was getting a headache within 5mins, felt like it had a projector rainbow effect.
 
The LG Oled has an option to apply changes to all inputs so you can set it to one then apply to all.

Recently watched Christmas TV on a plasma and was getting a headache within 5mins, felt like it had a projector rainbow effect.

Enabled 100hz on it? On my pioneer you could set it to 50hz, 72,75 and 100hz. Not sure what it's called
 
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