"ViewerFrame Mode: Motion High Quality" is a masterpiece of accidental cinema. It strips away the fourth wall of the digital age. It is a haunting, quiet, and often deeply boring genre of entertainment that reminds us of the vast, invisible network of eyes we have built around ourselves.

Standard playback simply says, "Display frame 1, then wait, then display frame 2." If your monitor refreshes faster than the source frame rate, you get (repeated frames). High Quality Motion says, "I understand the vector path between frame 1 and frame 2. I will create a new, synthetic frame to bridge the gap."

"Mode" refers to the operational state of the playback engine. This dictates how the software handles the disparity between the source frame rate (e.g., 24fps cinema) and the display refresh rate (e.g., 60Hz or 144Hz). Common modes include:

Are you experiencing or just looking for better visuals ? What are your computer specs (especially your GPU)?