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176 bytes added, 00:20, 2 August 2013
Black frame insertion
For 120hz monitors.
Simulates CRT flicker, which is necessary for the human eye to perceive fluid motion. Without it, the sample-and-hold method used by LCDs manifests as motion blur to our eyes. For LCDs, running at 120hz with black frame insertion every other frame gives you 60hz CRT motion quality on 60fps content
For CRT monitors, they can sync to 240p 120hz and black frame insertion can get rid of frame doubling on 60fps content, allowing you to use the actual native resolution display mode without shit motion quality for emulation.
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