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mikkie wrote on 4/17/2003, 11:58 AM
Probably interlacing... see: http://www.100fps.com/

Decide what your destination is going to be, PC, TV etc. first. If you want progressive (non-interlaced) for watching on a PC monitor, should probably go here as well for an intro on IVT (inverse telecine - going from an artificial 29.97 fps ntsc to the original 24 fps for video recorded first to film) http://www.zerocut.com/tech/pulldown.html

I've done both on occasion (deinterlace & IVT), but you can often get away with just the IVT part, which may be the most important anyway - As a presentation from MS recently pointed out, the extra frames/fields can drive the compression encoder crazy as it looks ahead to estimate the amount of motion.

mike