Apparently two interlaced fields (e.g., even and odd lines apart in time by 1/50 sec for PAL) ) have been combined to make one still frame. When this is done, any moving items in the fields will show this type of jagged offset.
Are you trying to convert the interlaced video to progressive?
Hi to everybody,
When I capture my Hi8 footage,all my videos have these "stripes".
Please see the picture.
How can I avoid ?
looks like you are placing the captured footage (interlaced upper field) into a progressive project
make sure project setting is interlaced upper field first
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Having seen the pdf it is almost certainly field order. If you have captured in DV format then it should be lower field. Its easy enough to switch and see what works.
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