When ever I encode to VCD using the 3:2 pulldown from 23.976 material the extra frames it creates can still been seen during playback on an NTSC television. I thought those extra frames it created only existed inside one field. These extra frames are expected on a computer monitor (because computers monitors are progressive), but is there a way to encode using the 3:2 pulldown without having those ungly lines during playback on a TV, because they look really bad. I know I can always just encode at 23.976, but my DVD player doesn’t support that framerate very well.
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