Films are 24fps. NTSC broadcast is 60fps. The conversion (3:2 pulldown) causes judder. Here's the thing: a film-accuracy-focused IPTV Reseller Panel reverses 3:2 pulldown, restoring original 24fps for smooth playback on compatible displays. I've watched resellers win film purists by offering pulldown removal. A British IPTV reseller enabled pulldown removal in his IPTV Reseller Panel. Customers watching movies saw smooth, natural motion. The judder was gone. Film fans were delighted. What actually works is detecting 3:2 pulldown patterns automatically. Your panel should analyze the stream and reverse the telecine process. One reseller's panel used pattern detection. When 3:2 pulldown was detected, it was removed. The original 24fps was restored. The process was automatic. Customers didn't need to know what "pulldown" meant. They just saw smooth movies. Let me give you a real scenario: a reseller named Tom had a film buff customer who complained about judder during panning shots. Tom enabled pulldown removal. The judder disappeared. The customer told Tom: "Now it looks like a real cinema." The pulldown removal made film content watchable for him. Another thing nobody mentions: pulldown removal requires a 120Hz display for perfect playback (24fps * 5 = 120Hz). One reseller's panel detected the display's refresh rate. If 120Hz wasn't available, it used alternative methods. The fallback ensured smooth playback on any display. The detection was invisible but essential. Honestly, the smartest British IPTV resellers I know offer pulldown removal. They know that film judder annoys purists. Removing it makes movies look right. Your IPTV Reseller Panel either has pulldown removal or it doesn't. If it doesn't, film content judders. If it does, it's smooth. Choose a panel with film processing. Your British IPTV will show movies as intended.