Yes the motion pro is BFI , no soap opera effects but there is another problem here , the flicker is too obvious . Some people are more tolerant to flickers .
There brightness on the screen also take a hit .
This is what I use :
Picture profile : ISF Expert Dark / Technicolor
Energy Saving : Off
Aspect ratio : Original
Just scan : On
OLED Light : Perfect dark room : 35 ~ , Normal Dark / Dim room : 60 ~ , 100 for HDR , 50 for Dolby Vision
Contrast : 85 (100 for HDR )
Brightness : 50
Sharpness : 10 ( 0 if you are watching ULTRA HD bluray )
Color : 50
Tint : 0
Dynamic contrast : Off
Dynamic Tonemapping ( in HDR only ) : On ( reason to buy C8 , always leave it on )
Super resolution : Off
Color gamut : Auto
Gamma : 2.2
White balance Color temp : Warm2
Don't touch the rest of the settings unless you are calibrating the TV.
Noise reduction : Off ( low for youtube videos )
MPEG noise reduction : On , low
*** This activate gradient smoothing at the cost of sacrificing some fine details . Video purist suggests turning it off but I have gone through extensive amount of movies and I find this feature really helpful , the fine details removal only happen in very specific scene which is quite rare. I leave it on low .
Black level : Low ( for full RGB , change this to high )
Motion Eye Care : Off
TruMotion : Off / Custom (3 , 3 or 0 , 5 , you can adjust this to your preference) . If you don't mind the soap opera effects " CLEAR " generates less motion artifact and is more usable than " SMOOTH "
Motion Pro : Off ( the BFI , too much flickers for me )
Thanks for this. Appreciate it! I tried rtings settings. Not to my liking.