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Just google "avisynth frame interpolation". There's tons of guides and scripts, just play around and see which one works best/looks best for you. As I said, you can use DSplayer instead of MPC-HC
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I was just wondering if were possible to add this feature in future builds of xbmc. I know that it included in Power DVD, but rather have the xbmc gui. Again "just asking".
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natethomas
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Might be useful to edit your original post to explain a bit about what Auto Motion Plus is, how you think it might potentially be implemented, and why it could be awesome.
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It could definitely make motion more smooth, although telescine judder would still exist.
For example, my Sony Bravia TV has Cinemotion, which does exactly that, interpolates intermediate frames, but displays the output at 120hz.
The result is that the motion in 24fps movies looks very fluid, some people think too fluid (the movie looks like a soap-opera or handheld cam).
Personally I like this feature, but if I want totally smooth playback, syncing display to video is still required.
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bobo1on1
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You could interpolate 24 fps to 60 fps correctly, however you would only show half the original frames.