I am experiencing a trailing effect on my encoded video particularly on bright images. My source was a 16:9 PAL Final Cut mov (lower field 720 x 576). I have encoded it in Procoder to 16:9 NTSC MPEG2. I have done other encodes which look fine on TV but this looks terrible. Could it be because the original footage was shot as HD? I've tried adjusting the interlacing settings but can't get it to look ok. I've checked the source mov and that looks fine. If anyone has any ideas I would be most grateful. Thanks![]()
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