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Lines in the video when there is a camera movement

Discussion in 'Digital camcorders' started by spilo101, Jun 11, 2006.

  1. spilo101

    spilo101 Member

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    Ic an see the lines when I playback the recorded video on my PC when there is a camera movement, It's arround objects , people.. Do you guys know why this is happening and if there is any settings That will help remove it?

    I ahve a Cannon z300. Thanks.
     
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    Your camcorder records interlaced video and your computer monitor is progressive. If you watch your footage on TV, it will be OK.
     
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    TO remove it you can deinterlace the video with virtualdub (its one of the filters). Or as TPFKAS said you can just watch it on your TV.
     
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    Thank you very much guys! you are the best! I appreciate your replies.


    So should I leave it interlaced or make it progresive when encoding?
     
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    If you wnat to play it on TV, leave it interlaced. If you want to watch on PC you can de-interlace. However, most software DVD players to watch DVD's on PC can handle interlaced video very well to avoid a visible interlacing effect.
     

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