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    I have attached a file that I recorded with my Samsung HMX S10 camcorder. When I watch it, I can see artifacts on the wire of the fance that you can see in the video. It looks as if there was a "ghost" wire wrapped around the original real life one, and as my hand shakes or the camcorder moves, they are alternating, or vibrating. Such an artifact often appears in my videos with other fences, too, or when there are roofs in the video. When I watch this attached video on TV, the artifact is very strong, many parts of the roofs are vibrating when there is handshake or camcorder motion. The artifact is the same, it looks as if there was a "ghost" roof, and it would alternate with the original. Sometimes you can see lines running paralelly or in curves on roofs in patterns, and those flicker. What causes this? This is usually a problem with roofs or fences. This effect is strong on TV, on computer LCD it is weaker but visible. Can you get rid of it somehow? I guess this is some digital side effect, but what is it exactly?
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  2. I suspect what you are seeing are deinterlacing artifacts , and the flicker is known as "bob" flicker

    Either shoot progressive or use a better deinterlacer
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    Maybe. I will try the progressive setting. But as I remember, this also happens when I record in progressive, I will test it.
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