Note: If you’d only like to reduce the soap opera effect, reduce both the “De-Blur” and the “De-Judder” settings. Turn it off or select the “User” preset to adjust the TruMotion settings manually.The last option is “TruMotion.” Open it.It is a nuisance to most people, but fortunately, it can be easily turned off or adjusted:
This motion interpolation function has different names on different TV models, and it is called TruMotion on LG TVs. Most modern-day TVs use the soap opera effect, which is the name of a recent screen smoothing technique that makes everything seem blurrier and slower. Once the pairing is finished, you’ll see a cursor that moves as you move the remote. It’s not hard to do, however, as you only need to press and hold the “Back” and “Guide” buttons. If you haven’t done this while setting up the TV for the first time, you need to do it again. The remote control needs to be paired with the TV to enable this option. Here you can set the pitch, speed, and volume of the narrating voice.
In the closed captions settings, besides turning them off or on, you can choose between analog and digital mode, and you can also change some digital mode options.From here, enter the “Closed Captions” option.Select the gear icon in the top-right corner of the screen.You can also turn closed captions on or off by configuring them in the Settings menu: The captions should appear as soon as you enable them. The TV will let you know that you have successfully enabled or disabled captions by showing a notification on the screen. To enable or disable captions, select this icon.One of those is “CC,” the closed captions icon. This will display a banner with the show info, and you will see two icons in the top-right corner. Turn your TV on, find the program you want to caption, and press the “Enter” button.