I've got some DVDs, that used to be VHS tapes. I'm trying to rip them, do a bit of patching up in VirtualDub, and then burn. My current process is using TMPGEnc to rip to HuffYUV AVI, open in VirtualDub, apply filters, save as HuffYUV, use TMPEnc to convert to MPG. The resulting MPG suffers from ghosting, which I'm guessing is an interlace issue. One of the filters is a temporal smoother - could that be the problem? Regardless of what it is, how do I fix it?
		
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	Probably side effect of the temporal smoother ; either use lower settings or different filters 
 
 The other possibility is you might be using blend deinterlacing
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