You can enable motion interpolation to reduce stutter and persistence blur for 24p content but with artifacts and the soap opera effect which some people dislike. Maybe you can apply Motion Pro on top of that to further reduce blur, but I'm not sure if that's possible. Motion Pro alone for itself does not work because the LG C1 does not support flicker at 24 Hz. It has to be at least 50 Hz, either by having such content or by artificially increasing your frames with frame interpolation.derekchan wrote: ↑Yesterday, 00:54Mai I ask why motion pro bfi can’t solved 24p stutter 41.67ms presistance blur,the panning shot look much better on 10ms gtg lcd but not 3ms gtg lg oledJimProfit wrote: ↑30 Dec 2025, 20:50At 50/60hz, You can only do Motion Pro High. Or at least only that without double-image artifacts.
Auto, Low and Medium only strobe at 100/120hz.
A combination of 120hz Motion Pro (at any setting) + ShaderBeam (2 sub-frames for 60fps content) can potentially look great, since you have enough tools at your disposal to strike the best motion/brightness balance for your content.
Edit: You mean you're having trouble setting the PC output to 60hz?
Maybe it's driver related or something? On my (outdated) NVidia control panel, I know that 60hz is in the top category or resolutions (Ultra HD, HD, SD) and the 120hz mode is buried lower in the "PC" category.
How to set lg c1 run at 60hz bfi for 60fps >60hz input?
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Re: How to set lg c1 run at 60hz bfi for 60fps >60hz input?
Re: How to set lg c1 run at 60hz bfi for 60fps >60hz input?
Pvm2541 support 24p flicker free but not for c1Baron of Sun wrote: ↑Yesterday, 03:03You can enable motion interpolation to reduce stutter and persistence blur for 24p content but with artifacts and the soap opera effect which some people dislike. Maybe you can apply Motion Pro on top of that to further reduce blur, but I'm not sure if that's possible. Motion Pro alone for itself does not work because the LG C1 does not support flicker at 24 Hz. It has to be at least 50 Hz, either by having such content or by artificially increasing your frames with frame interpolation.derekchan wrote: ↑Yesterday, 00:54Mai I ask why motion pro bfi can’t solved 24p stutter 41.67ms presistance blur,the panning shot look much better on 10ms gtg lcd but not 3ms gtg lg oledJimProfit wrote: ↑30 Dec 2025, 20:50At 50/60hz, You can only do Motion Pro High. Or at least only that without double-image artifacts.
Auto, Low and Medium only strobe at 100/120hz.
A combination of 120hz Motion Pro (at any setting) + ShaderBeam (2 sub-frames for 60fps content) can potentially look great, since you have enough tools at your disposal to strike the best motion/brightness balance for your content.
Edit: You mean you're having trouble setting the PC output to 60hz?
Maybe it's driver related or something? On my (outdated) NVidia control panel, I know that 60hz is in the top category or resolutions (Ultra HD, HD, SD) and the 120hz mode is buried lower in the "PC" category.
24p>24hz bfi strobe =no double image
Does 2541 can 24hz bfi related to it has multi panel refresh rate?
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Baron of Sun
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Re: How to set lg c1 run at 60hz bfi for 60fps >60hz input?
I don't know the PVM2541. Flicker free is not possible with 24 Hz BFI. 24 Hz BFI flickers as hell.
