Hi,
I'm attempting to render video from an NTSC DVD to sony AVC MP4 at 60 fps. I've done my usual settings for an interlaced source (disable resample, interpolate fields), and I say usual because normally I'm outputting 30i video from Vegas.
I confirmed with AVS Video Converter that I am producing 60 fps material. Making a comparison between the 30i video in VLC with Yadif 2 deinterlace on and my 60p video, frame-to-frame the picture quality is good and I've avoided interlace flicker.
The problem is the picture has become jumpy; Vegas is using one image from a given frame to generate two frames in the ouput instead of deinterlacing a frame to produce two unique frames.
I've read for over an hour on this forum looking for an answer and reviewed several youtube videos without finding a solution. Any ideas on what I'm missing here? Thanks.
I'm attempting to render video from an NTSC DVD to sony AVC MP4 at 60 fps. I've done my usual settings for an interlaced source (disable resample, interpolate fields), and I say usual because normally I'm outputting 30i video from Vegas.
I confirmed with AVS Video Converter that I am producing 60 fps material. Making a comparison between the 30i video in VLC with Yadif 2 deinterlace on and my 60p video, frame-to-frame the picture quality is good and I've avoided interlace flicker.
The problem is the picture has become jumpy; Vegas is using one image from a given frame to generate two frames in the ouput instead of deinterlacing a frame to produce two unique frames.
I've read for over an hour on this forum looking for an answer and reviewed several youtube videos without finding a solution. Any ideas on what I'm missing here? Thanks.