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I have noticed the same, but it seems to be coming from the speed of the signal. Are you getting your input off the internet, and if so wireless or wired? I have a 100mbps down, and I am thinking to bring it up to 300. I do not use WiFi on this device, so I am thinking I need to upgrade my multimedia switch as well. I hope this points you in the right direction.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Me, I believe what you are describing is a feature called Auto Motion Plus, which eliminates ghosting and blurring that occurs from fast-moving images. These motion smoothing settings look great on live TVs, like sporting events or parades, which are filmed at 30 frames per second. Most movies, however, are filmed at 24 frames per second and are not intended to be viewed with these features. When turned on, this causes the dreaded soap opera effect. To Change Motion smoothing settings on your TV: Navigate to Settings > All Settings > Picture > Expert Settings > Auto Motion Plus Settings (Picture Clarity Settings). 1. The default setting is Auto. This means the feature automatically turns on and off based on the type of program being watched. 2. Select Auto Motion Plus (Picture Clarity) to change the setting to either Off or Custom. If you select Custom, three additional options are available: • Blur Reduction: Use the directional keys on the remote to adjust the Blur setting. • Judder Reduction: Use the directional keys on the remote to adjust the Judder setting. • LED Clear Motion: This option allows you to configure the LED backlight to sharpen fast-moving images. Select to turn On or Off. For more help, you can reach Samsung Support at 1-800-SAMSUNG, 8 AM - 12 AM EST, seven days a week, or Chat with us on Samsung.com: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/contact/ ~ Samsung Advisor
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