stepmic
2025-3-21 11:40:39
Smoothness - controls motion smoothing/frame interpolation. Basically, the TV makes up more frames in order to smooth the motion. This causes the soap opera effect. (即係插畫面)
Clearness - This controls the black frame insertion. The TV will "flash" on and off by adding black frames between frames, making motion appear clearer. (即係插黑)
Film mode - Does not do anything by itself. What this does is it controls what content that smoothness (above) gets applied to.
"Low" means it only activates on 24 hz content (such as blu-rays, or if you have an Apple TV 4K with frame rate matching)
"medium" appears to work on 25 fps and 30 fps content (I think? Not entirely sure)
"high" means it will affect everything.
So if you have smoothness set to max and film mode set to "low", your preferred smoothness setting will ONLY activate for 24 hz content and won't do anything for 60 hz content. Note that this is completely dependent on the input signal - if you have a media player that cannot switch frame rates and outputs 24p inside of a 60p container (like the NVIDIA Shield does for Netflix for example) you MUST have Film mode set to HIGH.
stepmic
2025-3-21 11:45:56
<任何片都極順暢>
SMOOTHLESS: 5
CLEARNESS: 0
FILM MODE: HIGH
<任何片都普通順暢>
SMOOTHLESS: 3
CLEARNESS: 0
FILM MODE: HIGH
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/bravia-8-oled/settings
HDR White Point唔好跟
White Balance Settings唔好跟