Sunday, December 14, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Shorouk Express
Advertisement
  • Home
  • World
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Security & Defense
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Culture
  • Home
  • World
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Security & Defense
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
Shorouk Express
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

You should turn off this default TV setting ASAP – and why even experts recommend it

29 July 2025
in Technology
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0 0
A A
0
You should turn off this default TV setting ASAP – and why even experts recommend it
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Kerry Wan/ZDNET

For many people, motion smoothing on TVs is only appropriate for gaming and watching live sports; enthusiasts typically prefer turning off the feature to watch anything else because it can detract from the filmmaker’s original intent, making on-screen images seem artificial or hyper-realistic. This is what’s called the “soap opera effect.” 

Also: How to turn off ACR on your TV (and why you shouldn’t wait to do it)

It’s a perfectly descriptive metaphor that probably requires no explanation. You can see it all too well: the cinematic film should not look like a daytime soap; you shouldn’t feel like you’re on the set with the actors. But it is appealing to feel like you’re in the stadium watching your team with thousands of fans. The soap opera effect makes sense for live sporting event broadcasts.

How to turn off motion smoothing (and why you should)

Another name for motion smoothing is “motion interpolation,” and it can go by many names depending on a TV’s manufacturer. Below is a quick guide indicating what to look for in your TV’s menu and how to turn off motion smoothing after you’ve had your fill of March Madness. 

Also: 5 easy ways to instantly improve your soundbar’s audio (without spending a dime)

On most smart TVs, you can check the Picture settings for any feature that includes the word “motion.” Once you find it, here’s how to disable motion interpolation on various models.

Samsung TV

Samsung RGB Micro LED TV at CES 2025
Kerry Wan/ZDNET

Motion smoothing on Samsung TVs is called “Auto Motion Plus.” As with almost every brand, start by pressing the gear button on your remote. Select All Settings, then go to Picture > More Picture Settings > Picture Clarity Settings > Auto Motion Plus.

LG TV

On LG TVs, the feature is called “TruMotion.” Press the gear button on your remote, then look for the icon with three dots near the bottom of the list (All Settings). Then select Picture Mode Settings > Picture Options > TruMotion. 

Amazon Fire TV (Amazon, Toshiba)

On most Amazon TVs, it’s called “Action Smoothing.” Press the gear button on your remote, then follow this path: Display & Sounds > Advanced Settings > Action Smoothing.

Google TV (Sony, TCL, Hisense)

Google TV Streamer
Maria Diaz/ZDNET

Motion smoothing on Google TV panels can vary a little among models, but generally, you’ll start with the remote’s gear button, and from Settings, go to Display & Sound > Picture > Advanced Settings. Under that list, the feature is labeled as the following for each brand:

For a Sony TV, it’s called Motionflow.For a TCL, look for Action Smoothing.On a Hisense TV, two features affect interpolation: Motion Enhancement and Motion Clearness. They’re two different features that do slightly different things; be sure to disable both if you want motion smoothing completely turned off.

Also: I changed 6 settings on my Samsung TV to instantly improve the performance

Vizio TV

The motion smoothing feature on a Vizio TV is referred to as “Clear Action.” After pulling up Settings with the gear button, find Picture > Advanced Picture > Clear Action.

Roku TV (Element, Hisense, RCA, Sharp, TCL)

Roku TVs are a bit different. First, you’ll need to open an input or app, then press the asterisk (*) button on your Roku remote. Select Picture Settings, then look for motion smoothing, whose name might vary. (For example, as with the Google TV OS, for a Roku TCL, it’s called Action Smoothing.) If you don’t see any motion-related features directly under Picture Settings, then scroll down to Advanced or Expert Picture Settings to look for motion smoothing options on that menu.

The one reason to keep motion smoothing turned on

To be clear, there is a real reason to keep motion smoothing turned on, and that’s to improve the appearance of fast-moving images, such as panning across a basketball court during a fastbreak or seeing every tracer bullet fly past your HUD in Call of Duty. By adding additional frames to the video, motion smoothing reduces blur and creates a sharper, clearer image, like during rapid camera movements or fast-moving action scenes. 

Also: 5 Chromecast features you’re not using enough on your TV (including a smart home buff)

Technically, it creates consistent image transitions by injecting interpolated frames between existing ones, effectively increasing frame rates from the standard 24 frames per second to 60 or even 120 FPS. For every other TV use case, you’re better off without the feature.



Source link

Tags: ASAPdefaultExpertsrecommendsettingturn
Previous Post

NYPD officer killed and gunman dead after opening fire inside Midtown office building

Next Post

New study says self-test could prevent up to 1,000 cervical cancer cases a year

Related Posts

The 5 most innovative tech products that surprised us this year (including a first for robot vacs)
Technology

The 5 most innovative tech products that surprised us this year (including a first for robot vacs)

14 December 2025
Shokz’s best running headphones drop to their lowest-ever price on Amazon
Technology

Shokz’s best running headphones drop to their lowest-ever price on Amazon

14 December 2025
Rivian wants your truck to talk back, and it’s happening in 2026
Technology

Rivian wants your truck to talk back, and it’s happening in 2026

14 December 2025
Best High-Speed Internet Providers for December 2025
Technology

Best High-Speed Internet Providers for December 2025

13 December 2025
Sick of Windows 11’s bloat? These open-source tools fix it
Technology

Sick of Windows 11’s bloat? These open-source tools fix it

13 December 2025
The Verge’s 2025 holiday gift guide
Technology

The Verge’s 2025 holiday gift guide

13 December 2025
Next Post
New study says self-test could prevent up to 1,000 cervical cancer cases a year

New study says self-test could prevent up to 1,000 cervical cancer cases a year

Hat Trump die EU bei Zöllen über den Tisch gezogen?

Hat Trump die EU bei Zöllen über den Tisch gezogen?

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Iran’s airports witness rising passenger traffic

Iran’s airports witness rising passenger traffic

28 February 2025
Antioch High School shooting: One dead and one hurt after gunman opens fire

Antioch High School shooting: One dead and one hurt after gunman opens fire

22 January 2025
Political Distrust and the Populist Alt-View Trap | naked capitalism

Political Distrust and the Populist Alt-View Trap | naked capitalism

19 December 2024
Superfoods Spotlight – Boost Your Health with These Nutrient-Rich Wonders

Superfoods Spotlight – Boost Your Health with These Nutrient-Rich Wonders

18 April 2025
A Microsoft Office Lifetime License is now half the price of a single year paying for Microsoft 365

A Microsoft Office Lifetime License is now half the price of a single year paying for Microsoft 365

27 July 2025
Urgent action needed to stem critical medicine shortages

Urgent action needed to stem critical medicine shortages

20 November 2025
Bondi Beach shooting: World reacts to terror attack with at least 11 confirmed dead

Bondi Beach shooting: World reacts to terror attack with at least 11 confirmed dead

14 December 2025
The 5 most innovative tech products that surprised us this year (including a first for robot vacs)

The 5 most innovative tech products that surprised us this year (including a first for robot vacs)

14 December 2025
Inside Spain: A country of singletons, old mums and frozen eggs

Inside Spain: A country of singletons, old mums and frozen eggs

14 December 2025
Azerbaijani karate athletes successfully perform at World Championship

Azerbaijani karate athletes successfully perform at World Championship

14 December 2025
Belarus frees opposition figures as US lifts some sanctions

Belarus frees opposition figures as US lifts some sanctions

14 December 2025
Shokz’s best running headphones drop to their lowest-ever price on Amazon

Shokz’s best running headphones drop to their lowest-ever price on Amazon

14 December 2025
Shorouk Express

Stay informed with Shorouk Express - your premier destination for global news, in-depth analysis, and updates on current events. Get the latest news from around the world delivered straight to you.

Categories

  • Africa
  • Companies
  • Culture
  • Economy
  • Europe
  • Health
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Security & Defense
  • society
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Uncategorised
  • Uncategorized
  • World

Latest Updates

  • Bondi Beach shooting: World reacts to terror attack with at least 11 confirmed dead
  • The 5 most innovative tech products that surprised us this year (including a first for robot vacs)
  • Inside Spain: A country of singletons, old mums and frozen eggs
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2024 Shorouk Express.
Shorouk Express is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Security & Defense
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Culture

Copyright © 2024 Shorouk Express.
Shorouk Express is not responsible for the content of external sites.