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  1. Sorry if this is in the wrong place, I thought it was kind of fitting.
    I've been capturing home videos to make into CVD's, but I wanted to edit them first. I also wanted an uncut version of each video in divX on one cdr just in case I ever regreted cutting something out. I've never encoded divx before, and I used DivX doctor. The picture quality was great, but during motion scenes, straight lines turned into curvy waves. What's up with that?
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  2. Its called interlacing. Read the section on capturing.
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    You can also find more info here ( www.lukesvideo.com ). Read the interlacing and telecine sections.
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    Yep, it is interlacing. To get rid of that add a deinterlace filter in virualdub, in virtualdub under video->filters->add->smart deinterlace. And as the other says read more about interlacing and deinterlacing on lukesvideo and http://www.100fps.com
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