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    How to Turn off Auto Motion Plus for USB Input

    There are a number of some movies stored on an external USB HDD. I have connected this HDD to my newly bought Samsung 55" LED 3D TV. However while I try to play the movies, they contain that "soap opera" glance. I am considering this is a problem with having Auto Motion Plus turned on or enabled, however I am still not able to work out how to turn off this in support of the USB input. On the other hand I am able to turn it off in each additional input, except not USB. This is as well a trouble with whichever movies within the Internet@TV segment (for example Netflix). I am looking for some help here.

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    Re: How to Turn off Auto Motion Plus for USB Input

    Auto Motion Plus 100 Hz provides a fast refresh rate. Connect your camera to the USB 2.0 connection cable movie and enjoy in full HD. Music playback is also no problem for the digital monster. Only one cable is needed to your TV to connect to other audio and video sources. Some circumstances may cause your reception is not always great. Even with this Samsung, thanks to its built-in digital noise filter. This filter produces clear images and sharp details.

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    Re: How to Turn off Auto Motion Plus for USB Input

    The Samsung Auto Motion Plus is a good example of the Menu of the Interpolation of images that could find a 2010 LCD or LED displays, 2008 as the mine could leave this feature OFF or Low, Medium and Alto; only give you firsthand knowledge of time if they do not activate the option as to content levels ... no universal rule (except for a couple of things to touch later) here as advice as appropriate would be if you select this option, leave the Blur Reduction at 5, 6, 7 ... max 8, but the Judder or leave dejudder zero.

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    Re: How to Turn off Auto Motion Plus for USB Input

    Options Samsumg Motion Plus, TruMotion LG and Sony Motion Flow LED mean the TV or not, is capable of performing an image interpolation that helps to show in a more fluid picture especially in HD when outputting sporting events or scenes where the camera is very fast movements. If you can afford it clear that a motion tween television in some cases give us clarity and quality that one without. It is also true that a television 60 or 50 Hz without interpolation also see it in HD 95% of the time, but there are some moments where the image loses goes smoothly and as jerks.

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    Re: How to Turn off Auto Motion Plus for USB Input

    The speed of calculation and insertion of frames in the 240Hz allows us to see with total and absolute precision of movement sequences faster than we can imagine, eliminating that feeling of lightheadedness that causes us fast scenes reproduced in other conventional devices, especially in modern times that the products are loaded with rich cinematic special effects and images in constant motion.

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    Re: How to Turn off Auto Motion Plus for USB Input

    Say that both the Motion Plus Samsung TrueMotion as the Motion Flow LG or Sony's image processors are great for DTT or other TV channels, where the transmission quality leaves much to be desired HD-except-for obviously using post processing low resolution and highly compressed and our TV has the ability to improve these issues and markedly increase the nuances.

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