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Cathode Ray tubes, as used in nearly all televisions and computer monitors, require a small amount of time for the scanning circuitry to return to the top of the screen after completing scanning of the last line at the bottom. Video signal standards recognize this fact by inserting a number of "blank" lines at the beginning of each new picture. These blank lines make up the "vertical blanking interval."
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