March Madness captivates fans with its high-stakes games broadcast in standard HD. Modern TVs utilize motion smoothing, or motion interpolation, to enhance these broadcasts, making visuals clearer and more engaging. While this technique can be beneficial for sports, it creates a 'soap opera effect' that misrepresents the true intent of cinematic works. Many viewers prefer disabling this feature for films and shows to avoid an artificial look. The article provides guidance on how to turn off motion smoothing based on various TV models.
While NCAA basketball continues to be broadcast in standard HD, the games can look clear, bright, and beautiful on modern TVs, thanks to motion-smoothing capabilities.
Motion smoothing, also known as motion interpolation, is appealing for live sports broadcasts, making viewers feel engaged in the action at the stadium.
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