I read something on avsforum a while back about some experimental software for doing software BFI. Tried signing up for the beta email list but it may not have worked.
Is there anything out there right now that can do this for 24p content over HDMI on OLED TVs? (for 30p content I'm guessing 60hz + TV BFI should be ok). Right now it seems like 120hz+TV BFI is out of the question.
(sorry if this is the wrong place to put this, searched a bunch and couldnt find any posts on this specific topic). Thanks!
96hz double shutter BFI in software
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Re: 96hz double shutter BFI in software
The concept works with certain displays -- but nothing is commercially available yet at this time. I apologize.
It is important to note that BFI is a band-aid for displays that were not originally engineered to do what we want them to do.
However, it is a wonderful band-aid and on some displays, it works really well, while on other displays it does not work well.
As an alternative, here is a related thread:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5625
It is important to note that BFI is a band-aid for displays that were not originally engineered to do what we want them to do.
However, it is a wonderful band-aid and on some displays, it works really well, while on other displays it does not work well.
As an alternative, here is a related thread:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5625
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