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How to turn Motion Smoothing off on Samsung TVs

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Whatever TV you have, motion smoothing tends to have to same effect of making the image look smoother, but depending on the quality of your TV it can either look good or very distracting.

If it’s the latter, then you’ll probably want to know how to turn it off.

Motion smoothing is often seen as the scourge of TV processing by film fans like Martin Scorsese and Tom Cruise who want their films to reproduced inthe way they intended. If you’re of a similar opinion, and you have a Samsung TV, here’s how to turn motion smoothing feature off.

What you’ll need

The Short Version

Step1

Open menu settings

Open menu settings

If you’ve got a recent Samsung TV with the smart remote, press the button that looks like a cog with the numbers 123/colours underneath it. From there, select the menu option that looks like a ‘cog’

Step2

Select ‘All Settings’ menu

Right on the far left is the All Settings icon. Click on that and that will take you through to the main menu settings

Step3

Go to Picture settings

You won’t have to look far and wide as the Picture settings are the first to come up. Go here and slide down to the…

Step4

Go to Expert settings

This area opens up the more advanced features that you can change on your Samsung TV.

Step5

Select Picture Clarity settings

Depending on how old your Samsung TV, you may be presented with either Picture Clarity (newer TVs) or Auto Motion Plus (older TVs). It’s the same setting either way, so click on it.

Step6

Turn Picture Clarity off

There’s the option of turning the setting off, switching to Auto, or applying your own custom settings. If you want it off, simply select that option.

FAQs

Samsung has a nifty feature whereby you can choose whether to change the settings on the current source you’re using, or have it change the settings globally, in effect across all the TV’s input, which means you won’t have tokeep turning certain settings off on each source,

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