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Re: Capture Quality
by DSE/Spot on Oct 8, 2007 at 11:47:55 pm

The interlacing is there during capture, and in your capture window.
If the camera is interlaced, then it's going to be interlaced on capture. If it's progressive in the camera, it's progressive on capture.
Capture is nothing more than transferring data from the linear hard drive (tape) to the non-linear disk hard drive.

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