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  1. I don't know how you call it, but I'm gonna call it constantly interlaced.

    When the image is going fast, or sometimes when everything's normal, there are lines, like interlaced lines.
    But in every frame!
    I'm capturing with a pctv live/flyvideo and with those new drivers from sourceforge
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  2. Ummm that's probably because every frame 'is' interlaced. You are capturing from TV or VHS those are interlace source.

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    Given a few months you will never knew how you got along only capturing half the video.

    Seriously, once you get used to it, interlacing is your friend.
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  4. lol, wel, interlacing isn't too bad...
    it's only 5 frames in 19, or something, anyway.
    Mine isn't really interlaced, there are always lines, not interlacing.

    The weirdest thing is that when I use a deinterlace codec, that actually works....
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