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Big B

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I had a pretty good demo into what it can do. It's good. It brings more things into focus example On Maverick in the big dog fight scene the decals on the plane clear up substantially. You read these now no problem. Things seem to be more in focus and it's great. My comparison would be what Lumin does for audio Madvr does for Video.
These guys are in front of the curve. I wonder for how long. The majors will have to pick up this technology. It may become do you do it as an integrated or do you do it as separate. This also begs the question for me is it'd hard justify large purchases on Processors as they change so rapidly. Or maybe wait for competition so price comes down.
 
It was mention at the show one of drawbacks to this is the soap opera effect. I have not had the opportunity to watch a full movie. Anybody have this effect?
 
You should be able to disable MotionAI (frame interpolation and frame rate sync), if you dislike the effect. Or use a lower setting.
 
Older implementations of frame interpolation tended to have very visible errors, which are not present in newer implementations. Independent of any potential error artifacts, frame interpolation does not bother me.
 
It's possible to use a normal PC with a decent video graphics card to run the software madVR, to achieve a similar purpose for video file playback. You'd need to do some configuration and other relevant software installation.
 
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