Judder on TVs Explained (Motion 5/5) - Rtings.com

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Last video of our series about Motion on TVs - Judder

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MOTION SERIES
(1/5) Motion Blur Pictures
(2/5) Black Frame Insertion and PWM dimming
(3/5) Response time
(4/5) Motion interpolation
(5/5) Judder

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The only source that explains judder short and simple but fully understandable. Thanks

visitor
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You guys are the best! I had trouble understanding judder before, you guys made it easy to comprehend; really informative. Keep up the great work, much appreciated!

cornfarmer
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This has been an excellent series. Great information and fantastic presentation. There is so much more to motion as presented on a television than I originally though. Thank you!

tp
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Such a great video, nice job guys! Pretty sad that most of the comments are about pronunciation (I will not lie, it sounds funny, but such comments seem ungrateful).

theAslaner
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Hehe that's nice to hear a French Canadian accent on a high quality informative video. I noticed it right away and trust me, he speaks english EXTREMELY GOOD and way better than the average person from here, including myself haha.

PanzerIV
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man, this guy has such a charming accent.

Also thanks Rtings for sticking to the scientific methods with your tests. I wish we had a Rtings site for any type of electronical device.

XpVersusVista
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Thank you very much for this... I though I was losing my mind. I had checked my media server, the video card on the playing machine. And realized the two devices I had issues were 60hz. To test this I connected a monitor capable of 144hz(multiple of 24) and no judder... I can over lap the video between the two screens and the 60 Hz system has judder while the 144hz does not. Now I know what I have to do. thank you so much for this quick and easy explanation!

GeekTranslation
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Keep these highly informative videos comming Cedric.+1 topnotch and very wellmade and easy to comprihent.

JAKOB
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Great informative video. 1:08 Juderrrr, longerrr. That part cracked me up.

Liasos
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Cool explanation of motion judder👍. Helped me adjust my Sony and Samsung tvs to look more natural and smooth without too much artificial insertion to the picture!!

captainsparkle-fingers
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Super informative, and I especially appreciate the clear structure of the script and recap at the end, very helpful for learning. Also it’s cool to hear a French accent :)

drewlop
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Wonderful explanation and well thought out test.

TechInspected
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Thank you! I did not know that "judder" was a word! So I went looking and found your vid~

marcosmota
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Another very educational video. Thank you!

jamiegraham
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Fantastic comment. The explanation of 3:2 pull down and apple tv is novel for me, so thank you very much for sharing this!

jambazz
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Awesome ... this video made my mind very _jud

ginger-bread_man
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Great work ! It would be really informative to have a video covering screen tearing.

justinst-laurent
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I'm watching in a commonwealth country w 50Hz AC current. So do my TVs play at 50p by default? Do TVs get sold in different fps playback in diff parts of the world?

jayashrishobna
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First of all, thank you for this video series!! It has been amazing viewing so far...

questions that should be answered here -

Can I get perfect cadence for 24p films from Netflix?

Can I do it on a 60Hz tv or only a 120Hz tv?

If I'm watching a movie on tv, can i get 24p properly?

And I'd still love to see the inherent judder with OLED compared to LED/LCD if possible.

lgmnowkondo
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What about 25 FPS (50hz) content like what the Britts use? On my q6fn I can only eliminate the judder by setting the Apple TV to match framerate so that my tv is set to 50 hz.

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