Sad Animal Facts

What baffles me is how anal people on Reddit are. Who gives a shit about the definition you linked. "It's not a brain because it doesn't work like vertebrate brains!" who gives a shit, it still functions as there brain, no one was claiming leeches were 32 times smarter than leeches. "modern TV is above 70 FPS" seriously? If we are going to be anal about calling out a child's cartoon how about we not be blatantly wrong as well. Yes some televisions have refresh rates up to 120 but that is just cause they refresh twice to draw each screen for 3d.

ATSC and DVB define the following frame rates for use with the various broadcast standards:[20][21] 23.976 Hz (film-looking frame rate compatible with NTSC clock speed standards) 24 Hz (international film and ATSC high-definition material) 25 Hz (PAL film, DVB standard-definition and high-definition material) 29.97 Hz (NTSC film and standard-definition material) 30 Hz (NTSC film, ATSC high-definition material) 50 Hz (DVB high-definition material) 59.94 Hz (ATSC high-definition material) 60 Hz (ATSC high-definition material)

The optimum format for a broadcast depends upon the type of videographic recording medium used and the image's characteristics. For best fidelity to the source the transmitted field ratio, lines, and frame rate should match those of the source.

PAL, SECAM and NTSC frame rates technically apply only to analogue standard definition television, not to digital or high definition broadcasts. However, with the roll out of digital broadcasting, and later HDTV broadcasting, countries retained their heritage systems. HDTV in former PAL and SECAM countries operates at a frame rate of 25/50 Hz, while HDTV in former NTSC countries operates at 30/60 Hz.

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