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regularfry
on Dec 8, 2011
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Aliasing and you
It is. The difference is that in audio it's generally associated with periodic waveforms, whereas onscreen it is more often problematic with isolated peaks. Where you have periodic, aliased structures onscreen, it's often called a Moiré pattern, but it's all the same effect.
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