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    I captured my footage in standard HDV (not 24p). So I think that means it's in 60i.

    I encoded the footage with Upper Field Order. When I play the footage back on my monitor, I don't see any wavy lines when the camera does a hard-pan. On the upstairs computer, however, whenever the camera hard-pans, I see wavy lines through-out the picture.

    How do I properly encode this footage with AME? Do I need to deinterlace my footage? Which field order do I use?


    ALSO, my source footage is 1440 x 1080h. But because it's a 1080i camera, shouldn't the footage be in 1920 x 1080?

    Thank you kindly!

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    Why are there wavy lines on one monitor, but not the other? I am using VLC to play back the encoded footage on both computers.

    On the upstairs computer, there are wavy lines in VLC but not in another playback software.

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    Can you describe the "wavy lines" a bit better? Might they be interlace artifacts, especially visible if the video is in another size (pixel width) on the other monitor...


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    That sounds like it could be the CMOS artifact of rolling-shutter? If so, there are plug-ins (Mercalli) that you can use to eliminate or help reduce it. In the future, try to avoid panning--or get a CCD camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krane View Post
    CMOS artifact of rolling-shutter?
    Showing on one monitor but not on another ? How cold that be ? Explain, please.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    Showing on one monitor but not on another ? How cold that be ? Explain, please.
    Well I know that I probably went to a school in a different country than you but a question mark typically indicates some amount of uncertainty. Second, the OP notwithstanding, sometime people don't always describe things exactly as they are. Third, some monitors display a lot better than others. In addition, I have a program that can auto correct for a variety of display errors. Would you like to know the program?

    One more thing, in American schools and businesses, we use a technique called brainstorming. You probable already know of it since you appear to have a keen understanding of the English language. In that since, it's not necessary have totally solved a problem before it is presented. The point is to get the idea out and consider or deny it through group think. It is a time tested method that has a history of success. When you read responses like the one above, you'll know this is the system that I am using.

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    Flooding the forum with irrelevancy = "brainstorming" ? (Note the question mark... )

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    keen understanding of the English language. In that since, ...
    Do you ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    Flooding the forum with irrelevancy = "brainstorming" ? (Note the question mark... )
    Visit many forums do you? And to think I was once impressed.



    Do you ?
    I have at least a half a dozen published works with spelling and grammatical errors in them. Does that mean all the information contained within them is wrong? Thanks though for confirming my suspicions. Once you resort to ad hominems, I know you have no legitimate argument. It also reveals your true nature and intent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krane View Post
    Visit many forums do you?
    Yes, I do. And doing that, I have learned that a smiley (e.g. a " ") in a post usually means something like a good-natured nudge, a gentle poke, a wink of the eye, etc. - not to be taken too seriously. But it looks like you take such comments way too seriously...

    Quote Originally Posted by Krane View Post
    I have at least a half a dozen published works . . .
    Good for you. Can you guess how many published works I have, and in how many languages? Don't try to compete...

    (Oh, by teh way, I maek speling erorrs, too - and soemtimes even irrevelant commenst - yuo are free to maek fun of tehm, if yuo wish...)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    Good for you. Can you guess how many published works I have, and in how many languages? Don't try to compete...
    That might have impressed me before your little jaunt down middle school lane.

    (Oh, by teh way, I maek speling erorrs, too - and soemtimes even irrevelant commenst - yuo are free to maek fun of tehm, if yuo wish...)
    I try to raise my level of knowledge Janke. I leave the mud wallowing for lower life forms. Oh, and by the way, I understood ever word.

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    "Can't we all just get along?!"

    In memory of the late Rodney King.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khaver View Post
    "Can't we all just get along?!"

    In memory of the late Rodney King.
    In fact, I'll be the first to lay down my weapons. I come here to talk about cameras and the industry. Not to engage in petty squabbles about who's more right. There's an unlimited amount of space for everyone to make their point.

    In any event, tragic what happened to poor Rodney after all, that he drowns in his own pool? And to top it all off he had a stupid girlfriend that stood there and watched him drown. Too bad.

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