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  2. Soap opera effect - Wikipedia

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    The soap opera effect is the result of a default setting on modern television sets that makes and cyphers extra frames in between the existent ones to make a sharp and crisp image of the action on screen. [6] The effect is more apparent in pans and camera movement, although many viewers may see it in any motion. [2]

  3. Motion interpolation - Wikipedia

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    This look is commonly referred to as the "soap opera effect" (SOE), in reference to the distinctive appearance of most broadcast television soap operas or pre-2000s multicam sitcoms, which were typically shot using less expensive 60i video rather than film. [8]

  4. A default TV setting makes movies look cheap. Here’s how to ...

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    Newer HD TVs have a default setting that can make watching sports or other live TV look nice and smooth. It’s called “motion smoothing” or “motion interpolation,” and it smooths out fast ...

  5. Display motion blur - Wikipedia

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    There can be side-effects, including the soap opera effect if interpolation is enabled while watching movies (24 fps material). Motion interpolation also adds input lag, which makes it undesirable for interactive activity such as computers and video games. [18]

  6. Amazon Fire TV Omni QLED Series review: Super-smart ... - AOL

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    You'll especially want to disable motion smoothing, which creates the dreaded soap-opera effect. ... The Fire TV's built-in speakers are decent, but lacking in breadth and especially bass.

  7. Why I chose Hisense for my next big-screen TV - AOL

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    Select Hisense TV models have an unparalleled 100-day return window. ... Enabled by default (on this TV and most others), it creates the dreaded soap-opera effect. Yuck. Turn it off.

  8. Cinematic style of Christopher Nolan - Wikipedia

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    He also opposes motion interpolation, commonly referred to as the "soap opera effect", as the default setting on television. [177] In 2018, Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson and other filmmakers reached out to television manufacturers in an attempt to "try and give directors a voice in how the technical standards of our work can be maintained in the ...

  9. The Xgimi Aura ultra-short-throw 4K projector is a home ... - AOL

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    And a TV will definitely deliver a brighter picture, especially when there's ambient light in the room. ... which creates the dreaded soap-opera effect. That's fine for games and football, but ...