Tried it but unfortunately it didnīt work. Iīm not experiencing any difference except for perhaps a slight increase in Interlacing-intensity (and i donīt mean that in a good way). However i did find a solution just now. Itīs not a 100 percent flawless solution and iīm not sure what consequences it will have but iīm still going to try and burn a dvd with these settings:
If i render down from 50 fps to 24 fps instead of from 50 fps to 25 fps the lines disappear, i get minimal loss of quality (although still noticeable) and minimal artifacts.
How this is possible is for me impossible to comprehend.
Iīve read about 24fps and found out that itīs often used in music videos which are then converted to 25 fps before viewing. It seems to have to do with the speed (4% differential between 24 and 25). Now a possible threat that could emerge when rendering using this method i guess would be the audio getting unsynched. But i guess thereīs no real way (at least no easy way) to find out if this is true other than by simply rendering the whole movie and see for myself. This i will attempt tomorrow evening.
Thanks for the tip though!
Even though i have come up with a possible solution some additional views and facts i should take into consideration are still very much welcome to say the least. This thing i came up with may not work at all so if you got some info, please share. Iīm not out of the woods just yet...
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