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<blockquote data-quote="DragonQ" data-source="post: 1093065" data-attributes="member: 115209"><p>No, it'd only be arguable if Sky did something like frame blending to make the display smoother on 60 Hz devices (similar to MadVR's Smooth Motion). They don't. Right now, you cannot get smooth video playback at either 50 Hz or 60 Hz. If the video was simply deinterlaced to 25 fps, it'd play the same on 60 Hz monitors but would at least be smooth at 50 Hz.</p><p></p><p></p><p>People have different standards of what is good or, in this case, "smooth". I know people that swear blind that there's nothing wrong with the image they get when watching a film on their laptop via their TV, and then when I've seen their setup, it's 60 Hz and there's judder all over the place.</p><p></p><p>For me, smooth means all the frames are evenly spaced and none is dropped. This is not possible with Sky Go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonQ, post: 1093065, member: 115209"] No, it'd only be arguable if Sky did something like frame blending to make the display smoother on 60 Hz devices (similar to MadVR's Smooth Motion). They don't. Right now, you cannot get smooth video playback at either 50 Hz or 60 Hz. If the video was simply deinterlaced to 25 fps, it'd play the same on 60 Hz monitors but would at least be smooth at 50 Hz. People have different standards of what is good or, in this case, "smooth". I know people that swear blind that there's nothing wrong with the image they get when watching a film on their laptop via their TV, and then when I've seen their setup, it's 60 Hz and there's judder all over the place. For me, smooth means all the frames are evenly spaced and none is dropped. This is not possible with Sky Go. [/QUOTE]
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