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Outcast said: Btw i'm not gonna press the PrtScn button every sec,so just in case someone would recommend no thanks.:
Of course not! The framerate would be horrible! You have to press it at least 12 times a second.
"60i (actually 59.94, or 60 x 1000/1001 to be more precise; 60 interlaced fields = 29.97 frames) is the standard video field rate per second for NTSC television (e.g. in the US), whether from a broadcast signal, DVD, or home camcorder. This interlaced field rate was developed separately by Farnsworth and Zworykin in 1934,[1] and was part of the NTSC television standards mandated by the FCC in 1941. When NTSC color was introduced in 1953, the older rate of 60 fields per second was reduced by a factor of 1000/1001 to avoid interference between the chroma subcarrier and the broadcast sound carrier."
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2010 Sep 15 at 20:11 UTC
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