Frame rate choppiness after deinterlacing

G

Guest

I captured to DV-AVI and it is heavily interlaced when viewing on PC (as
expected). When previewing through software such as WMM and Nero ShotTime,
however, the playback appears progressive (so I asssume deinterlacing is done
in realtime), but the framerate appears just as I would expect. After
encoding and deinterlacing however, playback is just not up to standard - it
is choppy and seems more like a slideshow. On pause, the image looks as
though two frames were mixed together.

Is there any way to emulate the far superior playback of DV-AVI through WMM
and Nero after encoding. Resultant file size not too important. I would like
the video to be progressive, though.

I have already tried encoding through VirtualDub and WMM.
Many thanks,
Justin
 
G

Guest

Tried that.

Got rid of the ghosting effect using virtualdub and changing the interlacing
method off "blend" (terrible setting IMO). How can I change this setting in
WMM?
Anyway, even with this setting off, the motion still feels stuttered after
the smooth WMM DV-AVI preview....
 

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