2017-01-19, 13:45
(2017-01-19, 11:56)CiNcH Wrote: Sony's motion handling is only relevant for the HDMI inputs.
Why do you think so? Let me give two examples of my observation.
Input: HDMI
When I play a movie (24p) converted to 60i by legacy external player, it plays nicely, without judder on this Sony TV while it did judder on my old Samsung TV. To me it means that whatever telecine conversion the player does to get 60i out of 24p, the Sony detects it and does inverse-telecine to get back the 24p. Then it does some motion upgrade on top of this, because what I see on screen is definitely not 24p, it's much more fluent.
Input: Kodi via built-in Android
When I play a movie (24p), SoC apparently telecines it to 60p, because as discussed earlier in this thread (if I understood it properly), 60p is what Kodi runs at and there's no way how to change that. But again, I don't see any judder, which I would have to see if the content was processed by TV as 60p content. My observation is that it probably works the same way as the HDMI input, that is the TV detects telecine conversion on the SoC output, it inverts it and then it performs motion upgrade on top of that. Because if it did motion upgrade on top of telecined 60p, the result would have to judder.