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- From: videoking@mbox200.swipnet.se (Johan Otterstrom)
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- Subject: Re: Frames Second (fps)
- Date: 31 Mar 96 15:43:55 -500
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- >As does NTSC (30 frames/ps, 60 fields/ps). Thank God for PAL? eh? since when
- >is it better to lower you frame rate when rendering moving objects?
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- 25 frames/sec. is fast enough to get a smooth motion (film uses 24fps) but
- NTSC has 100 lines less of resolution or so. I can always se when a TV-show
- has been converted from NTSC by the blurry image.
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