Hallo

> I am trying to capture a VHS PAL film using a DC10+ card (Pinnacle).
> The capture works fine, but I have to move the bottom field forward in
> order to get the correct pair of fields in the same frame.  This works
> fine, but the next problem I don't know how to solve: the interlacing
> order appears to change every 1-4 frames.  First I tried changing the
That sounds really strange. How much lst/ins frames do you get when you
record the part ?

Are you soure that you always have interlacing. When there is no movment
in the Video 

> order but of course this changes which frames are correct and which
> display the comb effect.  Is there any tool which can analyse the pair
> of fields and decide which should be the top on a frame by frame basis?
Not really. you can deinterlace the stream. which should work well or,
just leave it interlaced. You won't see comb effects on your TV-set. If
you play it back on a computer, most DVD player SW has a nice
deinterlacer that can also do the job. 

> Or is my only option to drop the vertical resolution?
My personal opinion, ist to record at halfe size (-d 2) you have no
interlacing than. That resolution (PAL: 352x288 NTSC: 352x240) in MPEG1
is allowed for DVD's according to the DVD Demystified
(http://dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html) 

For more information about which size is usefull for recording form VCR.
You should take a look at the mjpeg-users mailinglist archive thread:
Re: [Mjpeg-users] VCR capture , Richard Ellis and I wrote at the
23.Sept.2004

> I intend to make a DVD for playback on a non-progressive system.
If you record at full resolution deinterlacing with yuvdenoise might be
a rather good and easy solution. 

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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