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Re: De-interlace question
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Don Greening
on Jul 21, 2008 at 6:14:55 am
[Chris Holland]
"Do you have any idea why the de-interlacer filter worked on the sd material and not the hd?"
Maybe because the field order wasn't set correctly? DV is lower field first and HDV is upper first. Might be worth checking.
- Don
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