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  1. i get them too, except for me they occur throughout the entire .avi, i havent been able to get rid of them either.
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  2. just curious, what capture hw are you guys using?

    I don't have a solution, and I was getting those things too.
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  3. I use an ATI TV Wonder card. However i was watching tv on my television and notice that i see those diagonal lines on the tv as well, so i thought it might something to do my cable hookup.
    Its already wiped out the dodo, the cuckoo, and the nene. And it has nasty plans for the booby, the titmouse, the woodcock, and the titpecker.
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    If your having trouble with Interlace lines that seem to break the image up do this.

    Adobe Premiere 4.2 - Import your *.AVI clip and drag it into the timeline, right click and go to field options - Check Reverse Field Dominance. Then choose one of the options below e.g. Always De-interlace.

    Adobe Premiere 5.0 - Import your *.AVI clip and drag it into the timeline, right click and go to video/field options. Check Reverse Field Dominance. Then choose one of the options below e.g. Always De-interlace.

    Adobe Premiere 6.0 -
    Adobe Premiere 5.0 - Import your *.AVI clip and drag it into the timeline, right click and go to Video Options/Field options. Check Reverse Field Dominance. Then choose one of the options below e.g. Always De-interlace.

    This will work if you get those lines that seem to break the image up when things move to quickly. If not well, heh I tried...

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