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  1. I have some mini DV and mini DVD material and wants to edit and author some home movies.
    Should I de-interlace the material during (or prior) to encoding to DVD format?
    What are the pros and cons?
    I always see that option on FFMPEGX settings and don't know what to do.
    Material will be played on both new plasma tvs and old CRT tvs.
    thanks
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  2. edit and author to what format?

    if to dvd then no, as they are interlaced.
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  3. MiniDV is true interlaced. Interlace and field order should be maintained throughout editing and encoding for DVD. I'm not sure what format MiniDVD uses, but I was always under the impression that it's already DVD compliant mpg2. As such you don't want to re-encode it at all, if you can avoid it. Either way, when going to DVD it is best to leave interlaced material interlaced and let the hardware sort it out.
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    DV would be bottom field first for editing and DVD encode.

    MiniDVD is MPeg2 top field first (after demux from the VOB).

    If you want to mix the two, I'd use a DV project setting and import the MPeg2.
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