okay, I'm in the US and that's NTSC.
OK, so if I'm capturing digital cable and I'm not plugged directly in (from digital cable box to capture card composite-in) is the image still interlaced?
How can I tell? I've never seen interlacing lines when viewing the original (before encoding to mpeg) captures using huffyuv.
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Is deinterlacing a non-interlaced source killing my quality?
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If the output of your digital cable box normally goes to your TV, then yes, the video is interlaced.
How can you tell? Load a capture into Bitrate Viewer and read the stream info in the box.
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