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Are those lines on the screen because it's being filmed?
Are you talking about scanbar lines, like what you see if you record a TV or something? If so then yes, that's just the effect of the refresh rate or display.
yeah, it's a mismatch between the filming camera's frame-rate and the screen's refresh rate - in person you don't see the flickering.
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Raheem @ Mar 15th 2008 7:09AM
Are those lines on the screen because it's being filmed?
Tony Rayo @ Mar 15th 2008 7:29AM
Are you talking about scanbar lines, like what you see if you record a TV or something? If so then yes, that's just the effect of the refresh rate or display.
david merrill @ Mar 15th 2008 10:00AM
yeah, it's a mismatch between the filming camera's frame-rate and the screen's refresh rate - in person you don't see the flickering.