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john_dennis wrote on 9/9/2018, 11:50 PM

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Wolfgang S. wrote on 9/10/2018, 2:49 AM

How do I know if the video I'm shooting is 60p or 60i. The AVCHD (MPG2), states 60p, BUT the MPG4 does not state anything. The properties in Windows 10 says 60 fps, but no mention of interlacing. VEGAS 16 says 60 Double (NTSC)

Typically you should know what your camera is shooting. What camera is it? Give us more Information.

Since you Mention AVCHD I *assume* that is a HD camcorder, and that you shoot in 1080 60p. What would be correct that Vegas Shows that as double NTSC.

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Former user wrote on 9/10/2018, 5:01 AM

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John, I found recently that VP, properties, reported more accurately than mediainfo that the video clips were interlaced, whereas mediainfo reported it wrongly as progressive, admittedly this was a special case as the files had corruption at the start of the clips.

john_dennis wrote on 9/10/2018, 8:08 AM

Noted.