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I concur with the 22 FPS as far as Frame rates are concerned, though i've heard even 12 FPS is the lower limit.

The problem comes when things get off sync. If the human eye is not completely in sync with the monitor or the television screen, then you can notice flickers. 30 FPS is fine in most cases. To the trained eye and when lots of things are going on the screen, then one will be able to tell the difference between 30 FPS and 60 FPS.

Most people would care less, though. Do movies (in cinemas) even run at 60 FPS? Anyone know?