Intelligent Frame Creation (IFC) is an advanced TV technology designed to improve the clarity and smoothness of fast-moving scenes. By generating additional frames between the original frames, IFC reduces motion blur and makes sports, action movies, and gaming sequences look sharper and more fluid.
Enabling or disabling IFC varies by TV brand. Follow these steps:
Tip: Turn IFC off for movies to preserve cinematic feel; turn it on for sports or gaming for smoother motion.
| TV Brand | Model Example | IFC Feature |
|---|---|---|
| Samsung | QLED Series | Motion Plus / IFC |
| LG | OLED Series | TruMotion / IFC |
| Sony | Bravia Series | MotionFlow / IFC |
| Model Series | IFC Feature Name | How to Enable / Disable |
|---|---|---|
| Panasonic OLED HZ1000 / HZ1500 | Intelligent Frame Creation | Menu → Setup → Picture → Advanced → Intelligent Frame Creation → ON/OFF |
| Panasonic OLED GZ2000 | Intelligent Frame Creation | Menu → Picture → Picture Settings → Advanced → Motion Smoothing → ON/OFF |
| Panasonic LED GX800 / GX900 | Intelligent Frame Creation | Menu → Picture → Advanced Settings → Intelligent Frame Creation → ON/OFF |
| Panasonic LED FX780 / FX780B | Intelligent Frame Creation | Menu → Picture → Advanced → Motion Flow → ON/OFF |
Use the buttons below to see how Intelligent Frame Creation affects motion. Click “ON” for smoother motion and “OFF” for original frame rate.

Q1: Does IFC work for movies?
A: Yes, but some users prefer turning it off to avoid the “soap opera effect.”
Q2: Can I adjust the intensity of IFC?
A: Yes, many TVs allow Low, Medium, or High smoothing levels.
Q3: Is IFC available on all TVs?
A: No, IFC is mainly available on modern LED, OLED, and QLED TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, and Panasonic.
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