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My Vizio tv has a judder reduction setting to counter any judder in the picture.
 
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My favorite defunct channel has to be whichever of the VoOm channels showed the old UFO and Captain Scarlet shows. I've done forgot the names of all those channels by now.
 
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My favorite defunct channel has to be whichever of the VoOm channels showed the old UFO and Captain Scarlet shows. I've done forgot the names of all those channels by now.
I liked the Voom channel that had the concerts. Forgot the name of the channel too.
 
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All/most of boomerang’s shows are only SD. So to save bandwidth they leave it up to you to have a tv that upscales the content.
 
All/most of boomerang’s shows are only SD. So to save bandwidth they leave it up to you to have a tv that upscales the content.
Not only that, but most old cartoons with limited color depth don't benefit much from the higher resolution, and upscale better than live action content. Which is probably why Boomerang hasn't offered an HD version.
 
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Sorry...I thought maybe they added an HD feed because on recent airings of tom and jerry there are parts that play in what looks like a 4:3 box....Regardless, it is a channel we enjoy even if it is only in SD....
 
Sorry...I thought maybe they added an HD feed because on recent airings of tom and jerry there are parts that play in what looks like a 4:3 box....Regardless, it is a channel we enjoy even if it is only in SD....
Also, it is important to note that many of Boomerang's shows originally aired on Cartoon Network, which is in HD. So, there is HD content available, just not on Boomerang, nor on Boomerang VOD. A good example of this is DC Super Hero Girls. When I look through the Animated section of VOD, not all of the episodes are in the same folder, which puzzled me. Then I finally figured it out. One folder is for Boomerang VOD, and all of those episodes are in SD. The other folder is for Cartoon Network VOD, and most (maybe all) of those episodes have an HD version available.
 
My Vizio tv has a judder reduction setting to counter any judder in the picture.

My three tv's do as well. Those settings make no difference. I also have a subscription to Bell TV. No Judder, even on the same shows. OTA? No judder. NAS and Blu Ray? Same same. It's at the source, not here. I've even taken to downloading a couple of shows (that I'm already paying for) from less than reputable sources, so I watch the show without being bothered by jerky motion.
 
My tv also has a setting called Clear action and it clearly says that using it will cause some sensitive viewers to see a flicker action on the screen. Possibly you have a setting on your tv like this and it is enabled?
 
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and and it kind of defeats the purpose of having the multi-channel suite of a particular premium Movie Channel if you can't watch maybe the same movie at a different time on a different Channel but I won't because it's in SD. I've experienced that frustration a lot when I used to subscribe to premiums.
 
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My tv also has a setting called Clear action and it clearly says that using it will cause some sensitive viewers to see a flicker action on the screen. Possibly you have a setting on your tv like this and it is enabled?

But then it would also occur on the D/L'ed version or on Bell, would it not? All TV's are set to "standard". I do note that the severity of juddering has lessened since it began. A year ago when this started, it was so bad that occasionally I would see an object appear and disappear as it moved across the screen. It doesn't occur on all channels and only on 'filmed' content, never live or live on tape and I usually only notice it in low light scenes. I also never see it during commercial breaks.