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  1. Please help...I've tried searching various forums for an solution to eliminating ghosting but so far I having come across anything as yet.

    I am trying to encode a 4:3 NTSC movie to CVD. For my first attempt I used cbr @2520 kb/sec, this produced great result when the scenes do not have to much movement. However, in action scenes (with fighting etc.) there is ghosting (white trails after a movement) everywhere. I thought this may be due to the cbr encoding so I tried vbr with min 2400, max ave 2520 and max 2520 - the result is very much the same ghosting all over the place in action scenes. Can someone please help...thanks in advance.
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    Ghosting? Sounds like blended deinterlace to me. Be sure your program is not deinterlacing.
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  3. No Deinterlacing is selected
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