why oh why?

cameras used to only record 30fps. now there is sometimes a frame match feature to prevent that.

Old school, change your monitor refresh rate to 60hz and it won't roll.

 
how will this effect the looks of my monitor besides slowing down the lines?i mean it wont be a difference to the ***** eye will it?
the human eye is SLOW. flourescent lights flash 60x a second. CRT's|TV's are a beam of light moving from left to right, top to bottom, 60x a second.

Cats and dogs typically don't SEE TV, they see a flashing screen:eek:

your camera catches the screen in 'refresh'. the camera too is taking a series of pictures(most cameras do 30fps), it just happens to catch the phosphurs(sp) on the screen after they've gone dark if you have your refresh rate at something other than 60. say 85: that causes lines to roll upward in your video.

some video capture-editing software can actually record the SCREEN. I think WME does.

 
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