Interlacing problems-

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  1. Gazukmale

    Gazukmale Member

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    Ive captured a Video MT2 file from a camera , I then render it through Sony Vegas as a Pal, MPEG , However when the movment speeds up in the video i get Interlacing promlems, with lines apearing
    Im rendeing as a PAl video so cant see how this is happening..

    Im also using VLC player to view it, it i clck on de-interlace on vlc player it gets rid of it but when i aurthor he dvd i can still see the lines..

    can anyone help atall?
     
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    Is that an M2T file?

    I don't have a cam, but it's likely the camera output video is interlaced.
    If you play it back on the PC does it look interlaced?

    I assume that the video is an mpeg stream and if so it should load into 'DGIndex', press 'F5' and the sidebar will show the type (NTSC, PAL, Progressive, Interlaced).

    http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec.html

    If you are going to display the final product on a TV, then I don't see the need to de-interlace - the TV is either a normal CRT which handles interlace or it's a new progressive LCD widescreen which presents the frame in one shot.

    If you want to play it on the PC, then you can convert it to AVI with MPEG Streamclip and check the 'deinterlace' box.

    http://www.squared5.com/


     

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