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  1. Hi!
    I have capture in dv format some videos from my cam (Sony TRV60E PAL) and i want to render them to mpeg2 with the best quality.
    I have some questions:

    1)The videos are interlaced and i manage to de-inter. them with Vegas but i dont know which is the best way to do that (lower-bottom field - deflicker - motion blur etc). Anyone knows something more?

    2) When i render them the motion of the mpeg videos isnt good. When i use WinDVR i change motion vector to Vert.32/Horiz.32, and the motion is better. How can i do that in Vegas?

    Which are for u the best render settings
    for dv (avi, interlaced) to mpeg2 (Dvd, best quality, de-interlaced)

    My english isnt so good so please give me some analytic instructions - answers...

    Thanks a lot!!!

    p.s. I have good results using DVD template, my problem is that the motion is not so good, it is like 'slow' motion, it something about motion vector like windvr (or these i & b-frames) but i dont know how to fix it... i would like to have more smooth movement!Anyone??? Please Help...
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    If your source is DV, then it is interlaced with lower field first. If you want to make a DVD out of it, DO NOT DE-INTERLACE THE VIDEO.
    Convert to DVD-spec MPEG-2 with Lower Field First.

    If you're making video for PC only, then you can De-interlace if you want.
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  3. hm... my cam has 2 modes for shooting... progressive and interlaced .
    With interlaced videos i see on pc-monitor these 'lines' when it has some movement.
    I want to remove them so i have to deinterlace... or not ??? I set vegas to deinterlace when i render the original videos to mpeg2.. is it wrong?

    I want avi videos to look good on my monitor so i deinterlace them and render again as avi.

    There is not need to set vegas to deinterlace when i render to mpeg for dvd?

    The other issue is that the mpeg2 videos looks to have some kind of motion blur in quick movements ...
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