>He doesn't watch his 24fps anime at 48Hz
>>150335330
What if I'm watching them at 144hz?
>>150335330
Kino
>>150335370
Then you are watching the same frame 6 times.
Enjoy your motion blur.
>>150335330
I actually do this on my plasma TV.
72Hz would be better though.
I'm actually using 47 Hz.
>>150335731
47.952?
>>150335385
It does flicker a bit.
Feels like cinema
>>150335330
That doesn't do anything you retard.
I overclock my anime to run at 144 frames persecond.
>>150337239
>i-it doesn't do anything
Enjoy your shitty 2:3 pulldown on your inferior 60Hz display.
>wanting to watch new anime
>it is 10 bit
DIAAAAAAAAAZ
>10 bit
>up scaled 1080p
>flac
>>150335443
...that's not how it works
You'd still be watching an identical frame for the same amount of time no matter if you run it at 48hz or 144hz.
>>150337686
>...that's not how it works
Please educate yourself before posting nonsense.
>>150337743
That's literally not how it fucking works. It makes zero difference and there is no motion blur involved.
>>150335330
>implying I watch anime
>>150337795
There's motion blur if you use interlacing which I'm assuming is what he's talking about, but I don't think any media players use it by default.
>>150337854
>there's motion blur if you add motion blur
>>150337795
>what is frame interpolation
>>150337897
Yeah exactly, I don't know why anyone would deliberately use interlacing or interpolation since they just add motion blur and possibly give you motion sickness.
>>150337337
Are you beyond human?
>>150335443
Haha you dumb shit
>>150338305
Buyer's remorse much? :^)
>>150337904
>using frame interpolation for anime
>applying the Nyquist sampling criterion to a discrete signal
Switch your major to business
>>150338639
>digital
Dumb asukafag
>>150338203
I'm in the 2dverse right now.