I have made several successful anime SVCD’s that play fine in standalone players but I can’t seem to keep slow background movement (such as when slowly panning from left to right across a valley) from being really choppy after de-interlacing, but if I don’t de-interlace then it looks too pixilated during fast motion. I’m currently using CV at 100% and everything else maxed-out as well as several sets of de-interlacing options in TMPGEnc (from a DVD2AVI project from a VOB), but I can’t seem to rectify this issue. Is there anything about my problem that jumps out at you? Thank you for looking at my request!
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