EnhanceMovie > Tutorials > How to filter interlaced video
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As with blurry videos, you can get an error called "interlacing" when you shoot fast moving objects. You can easily distinguish an interlaced video from a blurry one by horizontal stripes that are present at the entire frame (clearly visible interlaced areas are marked with yellow arrowa): ![]() Why does interlace effect happen? When recording, many digital camcorders divide each frame into a set of even and odd horizontal raws: first the even raws are recorded, and then the odd raws. So, each frame you see consists of two consecutive pictures. This mixing is called interlacing. Thanks to interlacing, your camera can compress video without using digital compression methods. But if you record a fast moving object, it can appear at one place in the "even" picture, and at another in the "odd" one. As a result, you get a "striped" picture. The Deinterlace filter transforms the mixed frames into normal video frames and removes the interlaced horizontal raws.
Applying the Deinterlace filter is generally very simple:1. Open your file with EnhanceMovie by clicking and selecting your file.2. Double click the Deinterlace filter to add it to the list of Applied filters:![]() 3. That's basically it! We've cleared up our video of the interlace artifacts. Switch to the Split view to compare the result with the original video: ![]() Notice: the video got much sharper, and we didn't do any adjustments to it: we have just combined even and odd raws. Result:
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Deinterlace filter transforms the mixed frames into normal video frames and removes the interlaced horizontal raws.
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