by BuckyF on October 12th, 2003

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What is interlaced?

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  • by BuckyF on October 26th, 2003

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    Interlaced scanning is a method of displaying an image on a cathode ray tube like a standard television (not an LCD or plasma screen.) An interlaced system alternates every sixtieth of a second between showing the odd and even horizontal scan lines. First it will show the odd lines, and then one sixtieth of s second later it will show the even lines, so every thirtieth of a second a complete image is created, giving a true speed of 30 frames per second.

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