>He doesn't watch his 24fps anime at 48Hz
He doesn't watch his 24fps anime at 48Hz
What if I'm watching them at 144hz?
Kino
Then you are watching the same frame 6 times.
Enjoy your motion blur.
I actually do this on my plasma TV.
72Hz would be better though.
I'm actually using 47 Hz.
47.952?
It does flicker a bit.
Feels like cinema
That doesn't do anything you retard.
I overclock my anime to run at 144 frames persecond.
>i-it doesn't do anything
Enjoy your shitty 2:3 pulldown on your inferior 60Hz display.
>wanting to watch new anime
>it is 10 bit
DIAAAAAAAAAZ
>10 bit
>up scaled 1080p
>flac
...that's not how it works
You'd still be watching an identical frame for the same amount of time no matter if you run it at 48hz or 144hz.
>...that's not how it works
Please educate yourself before posting nonsense.
That's literally not how it fucking works. It makes zero difference and there is no motion blur involved.
>implying I watch anime
There's motion blur if you use interlacing which I'm assuming is what he's talking about, but I don't think any media players use it by default.
>there's motion blur if you add motion blur
>what is frame interpolation
Yeah exactly, I don't know why anyone would deliberately use interlacing or interpolation since they just add motion blur and possibly give you motion sickness.
Are you beyond human?
Haha you dumb shit
Buyer's remorse much? :^)
>using frame interpolation for anime
>applying the Nyquist sampling criterion to a discrete signal
Switch your major to business
>digital
Dumb asukafag
I'm in the 2dverse right now.