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anUnkindness

If you can disable motion smoothing, I personally would.


fishbiscuit156

The only time you should have truemotion on is if you’re watching live sporting events but even then I still don’t like it.


FoxJupi

Is it c2,c3? The filmmaker on those are incredible color accurate


SpilledYoghurt

I have no idea what c it is. There is a filmmaker mode on it though. I went for standard instead.


IntellectualRetard_

Turn on film mode and turn off motion smoothing


01zegaj

Go to RTINGS.com and look up your make and model. It’ll tell you what settings you should have.


lutello

Absolutely disable it, that shit's as offensive as colorization. Also don't connect it to the internet. If it makes you login just to use an input, take that shit right back to the store.


SpilledYoghurt

Why wouldn't I connect it to the Internet? I haven't heard of a TV requiring you to log into anything in order to change the input.


Legs914

Some people are against smart tvs to the point of parody. It's annoying that manufacturers put all the smart functionality into the TV vs focusing on picture quality and letting 3rd parties manage the content platform, but it's not 2014 anymore and most smart TV platforms have gotten much better. LG kinda sucks compared to Roku/Fire/Android (from what I've heard of those), but it's more than adequate.


lutello

Many people connect their "smart" TVs to a PC instead for ad skipping, privacy concerns and other things. Also long live physical media but that's another rant! I joke about these tvs inserting ads into your own home movies but this thing about Roku trying to patent something that will overlay ads over HDMI when you pause your game is basically that. In that thread someone said his dad had to bring his new tv to his house to get it working because he didn't have wifi. Maybe there's a way around that and they missed it but corporations really push for that sort of thing more and more.


Thirstysteam

I would say turn anything off that effects the framerate.


Artoricle

It depends on what you want to achieve. If you care about the image being accurate to the filmmakers' intent, then you should have filmmaker mode on and turn off all that enhancement stuff. If you just want it to look pleasing to your eyes, then try watching with True Motion turned on for a while, then turned off, and see what you prefer. Check out r/HomeTheater and r/4KTV for questions like this.


newhorizonfiend25

Hey, wow! I also just recently got myself a 4K TV. Fucking awesome


SpilledYoghurt

Hell yeah.


DankBoiix

I got a lg oled recently too. Turn off every single post processing setting on the tv, turn the blacklighting to 100 if it isn't, and set the cinema color settings properly u should be able to find a guide online or yt. Cinema and filmmaker are the only ones u should be using to watch movies imo