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  1. Member dwisniski's Avatar
    Join Date: Apr 2002
    Location: Florence, NJ
    OK, I got a question for the pro's here:

    I am capturing VHS videos (home videos and commercial) using a WinTV FM card, VirtualDub for capturing. I capture at 640x480 (highest Res. I can use), Huffy compession (YUY2). I use TMPGE to encode, DVD template to encode (4Mps, unlocked), SpruceUp to author, Nero to burn. I am burning them on DVD-R (Pioneer DVR-104) Everything works fine except for this;

    For some reason while capturing, the videos spontaneously change field orders! This happens on every video I've done, including home videos! It can happen anywhere in the video, and for any length of time. When I watch them back, the motion on the video is jerky where the field order has changed, and once it changes back, everything is fine again ?!

    I tried all the deinterlace options in TMPGE, but am not completely happy with the way motion scenes come out. Ufortunately, I have to author the videos on a RW, take note of where the field order changes happen, cut the MPEG's, and re-encode the sections where this happens. All of this can be tiresome and frustrating!

    Can anyone help me make this simpler, and/or help me with this problem. any help is greatly appreciated, my specs:
    Intel celeron 1.2 Ghz
    60 GB HD
    Windows XP
    256 MB ram, etc..
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    Anyone?
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  3. try------ Field Order : Field B
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