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  1. When I transfer my videos with firewire through the computer and play it with programs like PowerDVD or edit them, I get those horizontal lines when something/one moves... I don't have this when I play the videos direct from the camera to the tv, but do I do wrong ?
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    the dv source is interlaced. read www.100fps.com .
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  3. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    the dv source is interlaced. read www.100fps.com .
    Thanks, but what I don't get is that why I didn't hear about this ever... I mean this is a serious issue but the manual mentions nothing about it...
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    Nothing serious about it.

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  5. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Wait, so I should KEEP it interlaced ? Cause my final goal is the television, so if I burn my videos on DVD I don't see all those lines anymore ?
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    Generally, yes, keep it interlaced for TV.
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