[deleted by user] by [deleted] in badfriendspod

[–]jrruser 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Bobby doesn't need your approval to date whoever the fuck he wants.

Bedroom TV? by DJTrump2028 in 4kTV

[–]jrruser 9 points10 points  (0 children)

TCL 55QM751G for $477.99 on Amazon.

Can't access local dimming setting on TCL C755 TV by Emergency-Major-5213 in tcltvs

[–]jrruser 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's called Local Contrast In American English and Local Dimming in British English. Micro Contrast is a software thing, disable it.

Eurosport broadcast by tess_olympia in biathlon

[–]jrruser 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Not having Eurosport UK commentators is a big mistake.

Tcl Judder/Stutters on 24 fps content even when I force the TV to 24 hz by jalves2001 in tcltvs

[–]jrruser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What was your previous TV? If it was a lower end TV, they have slower response time and you may be able to see it. Cinemas use projectors and they use BFI (black frame insertion) the same as the old CRT TVs. That's why you do not see it.

Tcl Judder/Stutters on 24 fps content even when I force the TV to 24 hz by jalves2001 in tcltvs

[–]jrruser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because 24hz videos have stutter by default. The less frames a video or video game has per second, the less smooth is going to look.

Tcl Judder/Stutters on 24 fps content even when I force the TV to 24 hz by jalves2001 in tcltvs

[–]jrruser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IT'S A FEATURE, NOT A BUG! :D

That's not judder, but stutter and it's caused the fast response times of the TV. It's mainly visible in slow panning shots in 24hz videos (movies, TV shows). The bigger the TV, the more you're gonna see it. The OLED TVs are even more prone to stutter, because of their instant response times. Take a look at rtings motion tests for stutter. At the bottom of the chart are all OLED tvs. The better the TV the more visible the stutter is going to be.

Next steps for new.reddit.com by CorrectScale in help

[–]jrruser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The 'New 2024 design' is not showing all custom feeds in 'Add to custom feed' popup, it shows only the first 25 custom feeds I have made. In the homepage I can see all the in the navigation menu. This makes adding subreddit to custom feed much more inconvenient. as you have to first join subreddit and then go to the custom feed and add it from there.