I originally posted this in the "Archiving to CD" topic, but it doesn't really fit there, so I'm reposting it as a top-level topic.
After playing with TMPGEnc for a while now to encode to full-frame MPEG-1 from Matrox Marvel G200 MJPEG captures, I'm very impressed with its video quality, except for one problem. Every so often, in a fast-moving sequence, I get an effect that looks like two fields from different source frames have been combined into a single frame of the output MPEG-1 stream - i.e. alternate scan lines are displaced horizontally by a significant amount. The source MJPEG doesn't show this effect, so it's either an artifact of TMPGEnc, or (hopefully) something I'm doing wrong in my settings. I've tried exactly what Doc Mordrid suggested (2-pass VBR, 1850/1550/300kbps, highest quality motion search), and apart from this interlacing artifact, the output video quality is excellent. I've set the source properties to interlaced, field order B (bottom field first), which I think matches what the Marvel G200 puts out, and haven't set any filters.
Is there something obvious I'm missing?
After playing with TMPGEnc for a while now to encode to full-frame MPEG-1 from Matrox Marvel G200 MJPEG captures, I'm very impressed with its video quality, except for one problem. Every so often, in a fast-moving sequence, I get an effect that looks like two fields from different source frames have been combined into a single frame of the output MPEG-1 stream - i.e. alternate scan lines are displaced horizontally by a significant amount. The source MJPEG doesn't show this effect, so it's either an artifact of TMPGEnc, or (hopefully) something I'm doing wrong in my settings. I've tried exactly what Doc Mordrid suggested (2-pass VBR, 1850/1550/300kbps, highest quality motion search), and apart from this interlacing artifact, the output video quality is excellent. I've set the source properties to interlaced, field order B (bottom field first), which I think matches what the Marvel G200 puts out, and haven't set any filters.
Is there something obvious I'm missing?
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