Quote Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible View Post
When it comes to all things audio or video, you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground. First, there is no such thing as 60fps ANYWHERE in film or video. Film is based on 24fps, and video 30fps. Refresh rates refer to how many times the display draws the data on the screen. Frame rates refer to how fast the entire frame is shown on the screen. These two processes are quite different.

Now just to show you how stupid you are, this is from wikipedia:

This is distinct from the measure of frame rate in that the refresh rate includes the repeated drawing of identical frames, while frame rate measures how often a video source can feed an entire frame of new data to a display.

As you can see idiot, the two are quite different processes, and perhaps somebody needs to introduce you to google. This way we do not have to read your oversimplified, inaccurate responses and explanations of things you know nothing about.
every "frame" shown is "new" data, it might be a copy of
a pre-existing "frame" but its still new as far as the display
is concerned.
BASICALLY the "refresh" rate is the FRAME rate, which is what I WAS SAYING.
A "frame" might be a "repeat" of another to make refresh rates
match, but its STILL A FRAME.
REFRESH RATES and FRAME RATES are , for all pratical purposes...THE SAME.
A 60hz "refresh rate"... SIXTY FRAMES.
Some are copies? DOESNT MATTER, Talkys a copy of a human.