Hi,
I have some amateur sporting footage (Australian Rules Football) that I consider to be reasonably historic (South Africa's first ever win in an international, over Japan).
It was recorded using Mini-DV and transferred from tape to a friend's Mac. He burnt a DVD of the footage, along with several other bits of footage, producing several chapters. Some of the chapters look fine, but the first few have a very ugly artefact. Whenever there is movement there's an uneven horizontal line effect on edges. Anyone have any ideas? The problem is that the original footage was lost, so this hacky DVD is all that is left.
You can see a small 8 MB sample here: http://www.worldfootynews.com/images/bad_sample.mpg
I'm wondering whether it was interlaced PAL and somehow in doing the DVD or importing it from the mini DV the software thought it wasn't interlaced, or NTSC.
I don't know, I just wish there was some way to repair the damage. I realise it's a ridiculously difficult problem, but figured I'd ask anyway.
Thanks for reading.
I have some amateur sporting footage (Australian Rules Football) that I consider to be reasonably historic (South Africa's first ever win in an international, over Japan).
It was recorded using Mini-DV and transferred from tape to a friend's Mac. He burnt a DVD of the footage, along with several other bits of footage, producing several chapters. Some of the chapters look fine, but the first few have a very ugly artefact. Whenever there is movement there's an uneven horizontal line effect on edges. Anyone have any ideas? The problem is that the original footage was lost, so this hacky DVD is all that is left.
You can see a small 8 MB sample here: http://www.worldfootynews.com/images/bad_sample.mpg
I'm wondering whether it was interlaced PAL and somehow in doing the DVD or importing it from the mini DV the software thought it wasn't interlaced, or NTSC.
I don't know, I just wish there was some way to repair the damage. I realise it's a ridiculously difficult problem, but figured I'd ask anyway.
Thanks for reading.
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