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<p>and the second all the even lines. Analog television employed this technique because it allowed for less transmission bandwidth while keeping a high <a href="page.php?w=frame_rate">frame rate</a> for smoother and more life-like motion. A non-interlaced (or <a href="page.php?w=progressive_scan">progressive scan</a>) signal that uses the same bandwidth only updates the display half as often and was found to create a perceived flicker or stutter. CRT-based displays were able to display interlaced video correctly due to their complete analog nature,</p><p>
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