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bad strobing
Last modified: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 

In video broadcasting, bad strobing refers to a frame rate which is too slow for a person's eyes to deal with. Slow frame rates result in viewing somewhat of a stuttered motion on the screen. Bad strobing is commonly associated with interlaced scanning.
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Interlaced video
Interlaced video exploits various technical possibilities of video broadcasting, to reduce the frame rate (and therefore the transmission bandwidth), while avoiding a frame rate that would be too slow for the eyes to to cope with (bad strobing).

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