Motion smoothing goes by a lot of different names, but for cinephiles and modern content consumers, it’s a feature that needs to go regardless of what it’s called. Motion smoothing is an effort by new titles to improve old content that isn’t exactly compatible with modern technological enhancements. It inserts extra frames on some content to make it look more palatable, but in doing so, it can also distort new content by creating an uncanny appearance. That’s why motion smoothing is often known as the soap opera effect. Essentially, the content looks dated and weird.
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