Description of problem or question:
Can you suggest settings for further test runs? -- I'm at the end of my knowledge of what HandBrake does. Since the source is p24, & MPV is playing p24 (confirmed), & the laptop will display p24, I don't understand how the laptop would show any judder when playing the source DVD (except perhaps that the movie's source was actually p30-telecast and was 'detelecined' down to p24, thereby losing fields), but any further insight you can provide, even if pure speculation, will be welcome. Thanks.
Setup: gaming laptop (4K, xxHz) --- HDMI --> LED TV (2K, 60Hz), cloned display
Test runs (see Source note):
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blackhat [2014] played via MPV = 6Hz judder
blackhat [2014] p24 O.O.O-.O.O 18.Q = 6Hz judder - motion combing .mkv
blackhat [2014] p24 O.D.DD.O.O 18.Q = 6Hz judder - motion combing - moire .mkv
blackhat [2014] p24 O.D.O-.O.O 18.Q = 6Hz judder .mkv
blackhat [2014] p24-to-p30 O.O.O-.O.O 18.Q = 3Hz judder .mkv
| | | | | | |__ Encoder Preset
| | | | | |__ Quality
| | | | |__ Sharpen
| | | |__ Denoise
| | |__ Deinterlace+Preset
| |__ Interlace Detection
|__ Detelecine
Source note: The DVD movie 'blackhat' [2014] (480p24), 6:10 to 6:30 (-->0:00 to 0:20), makes the best test source I've ever seen. Chapter index is @0:04, so it's easy in MPV to review it over & over. @0:04 begins slow panning shot, 30-degrees down & left across steel wall panel, across metallic speaker grills (moire) & books on bookshelf, to actor's profile.
HandBrake version (e.g., 1.0.0): 1.2.2 (2019022300)
Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Windows 10 Creators Update): Win10-1803