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  1. I've been shooting on my JVC, editing and rendering in interlaced.

    If I were to render my final footage as non-interlaced, what would happen to the footage? squished from losing half the information?

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    The word is "encode", not "render".

    If you do not de-interlace (BAD IDEA TO DE-INTERLACE!), then your video will have lines all in the image. The interlace will exist, but will not play back properly.

    Deinterlacing, of course, will leave all sorts of nasty motion and lienar artifacts. Messy.

    Leave it alone. Encode interlaced from interlaced material ... if you value quality.
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  3. Thanks LS...

    I use 'render' because I render all my composits from VV5
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  4. Hmm...

    Does it play any different in the previewer if you change the project properties, Red?
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