Tom Cruise says, turn off frame interpolation

actually the UHD one that is available is already at 60fps...interesting.....first i have seen this before:)

Oh that would be interesting. I wonder if you need a special blu-ray to watch it at 60fps? I don't usually watch blu-rays, my only player is an Xbox One-S
 
actually the UHD one that is available is already at 60fps...interesting.....first i have seen this before:)
Interesting. If I remember correctly the Xbox supports 60 Hz video playback. Unfortunately the BDA specs are not public so I can't confirm whether or not 60 Hz and greater playback is supported by the UHD Blu-ray format.
 
all i know is it plays fine on my desktop lol
 

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UHD blu-ray can be genuine 60 fps yes, it's in the specs (but not 48 fps... don't ask). Not many titles yet, though. But there's at least 2 of Ang Lee's films for example (Gemini Man and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk).

But 60 is half of 120 and those were shot at 120 :( Sadly no theater that does 120 near me. And even if I don't like the Hobbit much I really wish I could have seen the 48fps projection since they don't seem to want to release a HFR UHD version...
 
I actually watched the last 4 series of Mandalorian 1st season in 4K HDR using the Tom Cruise recommended settings, and it was actually pretty smooth with no artifacts. I disabled the interpolation both in display (TruMotion for LG TVs) and on the player side (CyberLink PowerDVD in my case). Was very smooth actually. I've set the refresh rate to 24Hz, too.
 
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UHD blu-ray can be genuine 60 fps yes, it's in the specs (but not 48 fps... don't ask). Not many titles yet, though. But there's at least 2 of Ang Lee's films for example (Gemini Man and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk).

But 60 is half of 120 and those were shot at 120 :( Sadly no theater that does 120 near me. And even if I don't like the Hobbit much I really wish I could have seen the 48fps projection since they don't seem to want to release a HFR UHD version...
oh ok i get it......they dropped it down to bd specs (60 fps max) so people could play the disks in their players....a digital download copy at 120fps would be sweet....truth be told id kill to have all my movies at that format..stuff like the hobbit and star trek series i think would work well
 
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