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  1. im new to video editing and encoding and stuff. i need some help here...

    i just captured a video and i have this problem...
    i don't know what this is call so i can't search for solution, but eveytime there's movement or action on the video it makes this horizontal line thingy...
    is there anyway to get ride of it?

    you guys know what i'm talking about? can you till me how to get ride if it? by the way my capture card only capture mpeg1 and mpeg2 so my video is mpeg2
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  2. VH Veteran jimmalenko's Avatar
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    Does it look like this:



    That's called Interlace.


    https://www.videohelp.com/glossary?I#Interlace



    Basically, if your target is DVD, then leave it interlaced and use software that deinterlaces on the fly like PowerDVD, WinDVD etc etc if palying back on your computer. Your TV will display it properly when playing on a settop DVD player.

    If it will only ever be played on a PC (converted to DivX / XviD or whatever) then you can deinterlace using any decent encoder.


    More info:

    http://www.100fps.com/
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  3. yes, it looks something like that. thank you very much... i'll see if im smart enough to figure this out... but if i can't, i'll prolly ask for more help from you guys...

    anyways, thanks a bunch. and i'm making both. for DVD for my own personal use and for my site so people can download them in high qaulity.
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    I think its call "combing" I get it when I use TMPGEnc DVD author sometimes, but it has never effected the finished DVD so never botherd to find out what causes it.
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  5. PsiFiIE - please try to choose a subject title that describes your problem. This benefits you because others are always more willing to click through on those questions as opposed to those reading "help" and so on. It also benefits those searching the site for the same issue, as they can then view your thread too.

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