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60 HZ or 60HZ interlaced?

Burner1061

Which is the best resolution to use? Google isn't being very helpful. Thanks!

 

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Definitely not interlaced, as shown above interlaced shows half of the vertical lines in one frame, the other half in the other frame. This was done in the past to save on data bandwidth.

Nowadays we use 'progressive' scan, which is what the 'p' in 1080p, 720p, etc. stands for.

 

So in conclusion, choose '60 Hz'

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Given the brand name and the fact that interlaced options are showing up I'm guessing this might be an old CRT TV?

 

Even so I think progressive output is still the best choice. Give the TV the best signal.

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