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Cobretti2 said:
Your TV would be the cause of the jitters when panning.

It is like the old says when you converted NTSC to PAL, PAL video would jitter if the TV screen wasn't capable of running progressive video.

What i found with modern TV, they are designed for sports and gaming, so they try to automatically add more smoothing to it at higher HZ. So when you put in a movie it looks fake like a tv show or a home handy cam recording. You need to turn all that interpolation shit off and it will look mint. like it would in a cinema.

Thankfully TVs have movie mode and game mode etc for you to change settings in each one.

Yeah, judder in panning in 24fps on TVs usually comes either from 3:2 pulldown conversion to NTSC (on SDTVs), HDTV set not being able to run at multiple of 24fps or not being able to recognise and reverse 3:2 pull down.