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    Hi

    I have a .m2ts file containing an interlaced AVC stream. After cutting parts, I convert it using x264vfw codec, with --tff option. The problem is the result is slightly jerky : every one second or so, there's a little jerk visible on slow regular moves.
    The frame rate is left untouched (25FPS).
    The Display Renderer Statistics menu (ctrl + j) of MPC-HC says "1 frame drop every 0.50 seconds".

    What could be the reason?

    Thanks for your help.
    Last edited by GD314; 10th Jul 2021 at 20:01.
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  2. There are probably dozens of possible reasons. You need to provide a sample of your source (not reencoded) and an encoded video made from that source.
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    Hello

    I cropped 10s of the original video using tsMuxeR GUI to provide you with a short extract. I encoded it using the same settings I used for the whole video. And then, surprise : no more jerks. Then I tried the same with the whole video remuxed : still no jerks.
    It seems the remux step fixes something wrong in the original video, and finally this is no surprise as the video is a digital TV recording.
    I always remux the M2TS file to MKV before using VirtualDub (as some M2TS frames have a problem when displayed within VirtualDub), but this MKV remux step doesn't prevent the jerks.

    So I didn't find the reason of the original bug, but a way to circumvent it.
    Thank you!
    Last edited by GD314; 10th Jul 2021 at 20:00.
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  4. Whatever works!
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