Tool # 61755 - 61755
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1. Press the “Settings” button (a gear) on your remote2. Select “Display & Sound”3. Select “Picture” and “Advanced Picture Settings”4. Under “Advanced Picture Settings,” switch motion smoothing features (i.e. Motion Enhancement, Motion Clearness) to “Off”
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This article was originally published on July 24, 2019. Since many readers are presumably visiting the homes of relatives who have this ghastly setting enabled, we’re reposting it now, with some updated guidance. Also see our stories about the history of motion smoothing and our advice on how to talk to your loved ones about it.
1. Press the “Settings” button (a small gear) on your remote2. Go to the “Picture Mode Settings” menu3. Select “Picture Options”4. Turn TruMotion to “Off”
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1. Press “Menu” on your remote2. Select “Picture Settings”3. Scroll all the way down to MotionSmoother4. Switch MotionSmoother to “Off”
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1. Press “Action Menu” on your remote2. Select “Picture”3. Select “Advanced Settings”4. Change MotionFlow from “Standard” to “Off”
Likely pre-installed on your brand new television set is a little-known, much-maligned feature known as “motion smoothing,” responsible for making everything you watch look like a daytime soap. For those who feel there is something terribly off about it, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to fix it. Help your TV show movies the way they were supposed to look!
1. Press the “Settings” button (an asterisk) on your remote2. Select “Picture Settings”3. Select “Advanced Picture Settings”4. Switch “Action Smoothing” (or a similarly labeled feature) to “Off”
1. Press the “Settings” button (a small gear) on your remote2. Select “Picture”3. Select “Advanced Picture”4. Switch “Clear Action” to “Off”