Flickering in horizontal lines

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Bimbing
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Flickering in horizontal lines

Post by Bimbing »

During editing of .avi files that were shot with a Canon Elura-85 Mini DV camcorder, I noticed that closely-spaced horizontal lines, such as window shutters, or bright objects, in panned footage or zoomed footage, show flicker.
The settings of video capture and editing were done as recommended in the "sticky" files at the beginning of this forum. There is probably some settings that I missed.

I am also still using VS9 that is not updated with SP 1, in other words, the opening logo is red instead of blue. Could this be the reason and it is thus necessary to have the original VS9 updated with the uodate?

I hope someone could give an explanation why this flicker happens. Thank you.
HTan.

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Post by sjj1805 »

Horizontal lines?
There is normally a problem with vertical lines flickering if you have the field order the wrong way round.
Digital capture is normally lower field first
Analogue Capture is normally upper field first.
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