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Originally Posted by joshir Thanks for your quick reply.
My video clip was recorded in 1080i (Sony HDR-HC3E) which I assume is interlaced. Cineform Aspect HD
After further investigation the problem looks very similar to that on the cineform website (but not as bad) http://www.cineform.com/products/Son.../CineFrame.htm
Should I ultimately re-capture my footage using Apsect HD. De-interlace the footage.
How do you de-interlace the footage? Export Video
How does the export feature in Adobe compare with other 3rd parties. What would you recommend?
I plan to watch my HDVs through a Media Centre PC connected to a LCD TV.
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That would indeed be an interlacing issue then. When you export your movie. Be it as a WMV or as An AVI or as MPEG2 (if you are making a DVD) then the export settings will have a de-interlace option. Use that. The export will likely take alittle longer but you'll remove the problem. But, like I saidm don;t bother if you are ultimately going to make a DVD to TV viewing. That already wants an interlaced signal so de-interlacing will make it worse.