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  1. Member
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    My horizontal banding problem happens only with WMV files, the better the quality, the worse the banding. The quality of WM9 NTSC 512K is good but with any movement it bands and it must be interlace. I will experiment with deinterlace but I can't imagine doing that with all the shots in an 8 minute video. Could you look at mine as well? The problem is glaring about 15 seconds in. I am including 2 links, one a
    WM9 256 http://www.suttonbaymedia.com/icf.html
    and the other 512 http://www.suttonbaymedia.com/indiancreekalt.html.
    Thank you. When I put all that work into the piece and it has to go in a WMV file for the client on a website it's really a problem.
    I only have this problem with WMV, my VideoCDs and DVDs are beautiful.
    Oh, I see I can add a JPG so will add a screen shot.


    icf.bmp

  2. Hi,
    Welcome to VideoHelp. Please start your own topic next time, rather than threadjack another. I have done it for you this once. Thanks

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    sorry, i have no idea what thread jacking is, but this post doesn't belong here anyway, so i moved it to the correct forum.

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    You can't move your own threads, that is considered double posting and in violation of our rules. Please read our rules before posting. If you wish a post moved, PM a Mod. Since you say this is the wrong forum, I will lock this thread. Refer to: https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=326018

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  5. I did not see that your post was originally in the wrong forum when splitting it away from the existing thread; so apologies for that.

    BTW you posted to an existing thread "owned by" another member and added your own specific question. That is known as "thread-jacking" or "hijacking a thread".




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