As I read on the internet about this, I found an explanation:
"Motion judder is a natural byproduct of the 24 fps film rate. You will see it if you play a Blu-ray or HD DVD movie in native 24p transmission. How much of it you see will be directly related to how much moderate speed camera panning there is in the movie. The reason the picture judders when the camera pans is because the standard sampling rate of 24 frames per second is not fast enough to fully resolve the motion"
This is exactly what I experience on movies, either with PowerDVD or Youtube.
"One solution to the problem is called frame interpolation. What it does it this: It buffers two or more sequential frames of the film, and evaluates the motion shifts between them. Then it uses this information to create interim frames that are partial steps in the motion sequence between each real frame."
And that's it.
Samsung TV's and other brands have a feature called "Motion" or something like that... but I don't know how to make something similar on my PC monitor.
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