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  1. hi, I have a TS stream recorded from the DVB-T.
    I load into avidemux, I cut the unwanted parts and I save it in two containers, TS and MKV.
    So I copy these 2 samples made in the same way: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1skb2wv101opubm/AAAA4mhTWYfDq-sYAUGuBgbJa?dl=0

    They both are flagged like Scan type, store method: Interleaved fields,
    when I play them in mpc-hc, all is fine, but as soon as I stop the reproduction and I go forward frame by frame,
    I start seeing in each frame, the shadow of the successive frame.

    If I load the mkv int vdub2, I see all doubled frames.
    while if I load the ts, the frames are ok and I don't see any shadow.

    So I load the TS file into mkvtoolnix and I create the final mkv file.
    When I load this final mkv into vdub2, it shows frames are ok, not doubled, and no shadows.
    But If play it into mpc-hc, it plays ok but when I go frame by frame, again I see the shadows.

    If I re-encode the file, whatever TS or mkv(saved with avidemux), it plays fine and I never see shadows.

    then

    1 - I'd like to mux the TS into an mkv and play it in mpc-hc without to see shadows, is it possible?
    2 - Or maybe I have to not care about it, cause mpc-hc automatically de-interleave it while playing?
    3 - Is better to re-encode it so those damn shadows no longer appear in mpc-hc?
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  2. You can leave it as interlaced and let your player deinterlace on the fly. If you decide to upload to YouTube you can deinterlace later.

    BTW, I think that Splash Player is the fastest player available on Windows, and it has a decent deinterlacer.
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  3. I'm trying to encode it, so it will be progressive and also I can crop borders.
    but I have to keep the avg quantizer under 23 and after doing a compression test with CRF 22 and QP 22.78,
    I realized that its size is much bigger than the source, it must be 2.6GB, it's 3.4GB, I don't know why.
    I suspect the source is already too much compressed, it returns an estimated quantizer of 27.3.
    I'm gonna try to use a higher CFR..
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