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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Can you turn on motion smoothing?

     
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    Can you turn on motion smoothing?

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    2024-01-09, 11:08 AM
    I am using Jellyfin for Android TV on a Chromecast with Google TV, plugged into a projector in my bedroom. The Chromecast runs at 1080p 60 when using the devices homepage, and scrolling within apps (Jellyfin included). When I play a movie it will change the framerate to 24fps which is what I assume the framerate of the file is.
    Is there a way to use motion smoothing during playback? Or is that handled during encoding? I seperately encode my files because my server is running of a Pi, so just clarifying to see if I'm out of luck or if there's a tick box somewhere.
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    2024-01-09, 11:47 AM
    Don't see a way to delete this. There were two options I had to find. Had to disable "match content frame rate" on the CCWGTV and disable "refresh rate switching" under playback in Jellyfin. Can delete or ignore this post
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    2024-01-09, 01:16 PM
    By the way, in the case of transcode, the tblend or minterpolate command can be inserted into the ffmpeg command. I will try it..
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    2024-01-09, 04:28 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-01-09, 04:28 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
    (2024-01-09, 11:47 AM)Checkerknight Wrote: Don't see a way to delete this. There were two options I had to find. Had to disable "match content frame rate" on the CCWGTV and disable "refresh rate switching" under playback in Jellyfin. Can delete or ignore this post

    Please don't delete posts.  How many times have you searched for an answer on the internet, found someone asking the same question, but the OP solved it themselves but didn't provide details?
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    2024-01-11, 02:59 AM
    (2024-01-09, 01:16 PM)cifri Wrote: By the way, in the case of transcode, the tblend or minterpolate command can be inserted into the ffmpeg command. I will try it..
    I don't have a lot of transcode experience and know-how to really use it. I have a preset on Handbrake to run everything through separately to keep the workload off of the pi.

    (2024-01-09, 04:28 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Please don't delete posts.  How many times have you searched for an answer on the internet, found someone asking the same question, but the OP solved it themselves but didn't provide details?
    You are absolutely correct now that I think about it. I HATE when people do this.
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