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Progressive signals are always drawing every line of the display.
Interlaced signals flip between drawing field 1 and field 2 of the attached image.
So you're getting a 480 image for example, but you're only actually drawing half that at any given time.
That's why standard definition CRTs can do either 240p or 480i.
Progressive signals are always drawing every line of the display.
Interlaced signals flip between drawing field 1 and field 2 of the attached image.
So you're getting a 480 image for example, but you're only actually drawing half that at any given time.
That's why standard definition CRTs can do either 240p or 480i.
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