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What is CineMotion?

CineMotion: Provides smoother picture movement when playing images taken on film, reducing picture blurness and graininess.
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Should you turn off Cinemotion?

Sony's motion settings are a tad more complicated than other brands, but I've found that turning Cinemotion off, with Motionflow's Smoothness and Clearness both set to 1—the lowest settings for interpolation and black frame insertion—produces the best motion to my eyes.
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What is the meaning of Cinemotion?

Cinemotion, a Program of Cognitive Remediation to Improve the Recognition and Expression of Facial Emotions in Schizophrenia: A Pilot Study.
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What is the difference between low and high in Sony Cinemotion?

Cinemotion enables detection of 24fps (film mode) within a 60fps stream and does the 3:2 pulldown to extract the original 24fps frames. High works great if the video is clean, but if it has a lot of edits that can mess up the cadence of the frames then Low may work better.
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How to fix judder on a80j?

To remove judder from external 60p/60i sources, like a cable box, or from native apps, set Motionflow to 'Custom' but leave the sliders at '0', and set Cinemotion to 'High'.
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Sony X90J Motionflow/Cinemotion choppiness w/24fps content over 60hz

What is the difference between stutter and judder on OLED?

Judder and stutter, although they sound similar, aren't the same thing. Stutter is about the amount of time each frame is held on for after the pixels transition, while judder is an inconsistent frame time.
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Does Sony A80J have burn in issues?

The two Sony WOLED TVs that still have burn-in, the Sony A80J and A90K, use WBC and WBE panels, respectively, so it doesn't appear that the panel type makes much of a difference as far as burn-in is concerned.
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What is the most accurate mode on Sony TV?

Picture Mode: Use Movie/Cinema Mode

For the majority of TVs, the Movie or Cinema mode is generally the most accurate, which means the image will look closer to what the filmmaker or content creator intended. However, you might notice this setting makes the image darker and warmer.
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How do I turn off CineMotion?

Then try again changing the Motion settings of the TV by following the steps below and see if it resolves the problem:
  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, and select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Picture] — [Motion] — [Motionflow] — [Off].
  2. Change the current setting of [CineMotion] to [Off].
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What is MotionFlow on a TV?

“Motionflow” is a proprietary technology that displays TV broadcasts at outstandingly high-frame rate. By displaying pictures at higher frame rate than standard, Motionflow reduces motion artifacts in high-speed sports footage for smooth, natural motion reproduction.
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Is MotionFlow the soap opera effect?

Customize MotionFlow settings.

This is the biggest offender in the soap-opera effect, so keep this to a minimum. The Smoothness setting reduces the stutter effect caused by using a high frame (60Hz or higher) to display lower-frame-rate content, such as 24Hz cinema film.
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How do I get rid of soap opera mode?

Change Motion smoothing settings on your TV
  1. Navigate to Settings > Picture > Expert Settings > Auto Motion Plus Settings (Picture Clarity Settings).
  2. The default setting is Auto. ...
  3. Select Auto Motion Plus (Picture Clarity) to change the setting to either Off or Custom.
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How does Sony CineMotion work?

CineMotion: Provides smoother picture movement when playing images taken on film, reducing picture blurness and graininess. Available CineMotion settings : Auto 1 - Provides smoother picture movement than the original film video, for regular usage.
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Why does motion smoothing look bad?

Motion smoothing doesn't replace this cinematic language with actual realistic movement, however, instead creating an uncanny valley effect that just degrades the original intent of the filmmaker, and makes the film look cheaper and uglier.
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Why do some TVs look like soap operas?

The soap opera effect is the colloquial name for a visual effect caused by motion interpolation on television sets that some people find undesirable. Motion interpolation is a process done by high refresh displays where generated frames are inserted between the original frames of a video.
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How do I make my Sony TV sound better?

Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — the desired option. You can change the following settings. Adjust settings by input such as the TV or HDMI, and other common settings, to enjoy various sound effects. You can configure settings such as those below.
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How can I improve my Sony sound quality?

Low sound quality
  1. Turn down the volume of the connected device.
  2. Keep the headset away from a microwave oven, Wi-Fi device, etc.
  3. Bring the headset and the BLUETOOTH device closer together. ...
  4. Keep the headset away from a TV.
  5. Switch the BLUETOOTH connection to A2DP by operating the BLUETOOTH device when HFP or HSP is set.
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Why do Sony TVs look better?

Sony vs LG

LG is the dominant OLED brand for OLEDs because they have better gaming performance and generally cost less. However, Sony's LED models are far better than LG's because they get brighter, have better uniformity, and usually have better contrast.
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What is the best mode to put your TV on?

Also stay away from the “vivid” and “dynamic” modes, which tend to overemphasize contrast and sharpness and lower brightness too much. Instead, we've found that modes with names such as “cinema,” “movie,” and “expert” generally provide the best results.
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What are the cons of Sony OLED?

The Cons of OLED TVs
  • OLED TVs Have Average Brightness Levels. ...
  • OLED TVs Are Susceptible to Burn-Ins. ...
  • OLED TVs Can't Match QLEDs in Color Volume. ...
  • OLEDs Pale in Comparison to MicroLED Technology.
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What is the lifespan of OLED vs LED TV?

Durability. LED TVs have been around for many years and have proven to be extremely reliable, typically providing many years of trouble-free service. OLED TVs haven't been around as long, but their expected lifespan is around 100,000 hours (similar to LED TVs).
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Is Sony A80J worth it?

The Sony A80J is a good TV for gaming, but not perfect. For a start, there's the previously mentioned problem of only having two inputs that support 4K/120Hz and ALLM. There's also no support for VRR, but that should be added soon, and there's a tendency to dim the image when a HUD has been on screen for a while.
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