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    Hi,

    There has to be an obvious solution to this, but I'll admit I haven't found it yet. I am making a home movie on DVD and a friend gave me a few AVI files that he captured on his digital still camera (don't know what brand/model). It uses the MJPEG codec and is 15fps so it definitely isn't NTSC or PAL so I'm assuming that the video is NOT interlaced, but I haven't been able to reliably say "yes" or "no". I'm not worried about quality on these segments cause the quality is already bad - but I just don't want it stuttering during playback after I encode it.

    Is there any tool, or any rules of thumb which would give me a clue as to whether or not it is interlaced?

    Thanks for any info,
    Rob
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  2. Open with VirtualDubMod. View at 100 percent. Do you see interlace comb artifacts? I've never seen interlace video from a still camera. It also wouldn't make sense at 15 fps.
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    Thanks - that worked ... I never realized you could actually see the fields withing VDub... Then again I never blew it up that large.

    - Rob
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