As always, be careful when installing a newer AMVApp/DGIndex, since the d2v format has changed over time and newer code may not work with work-in-progress or old projects with different d2v files.
I don't usually listen to DGIndex, not because it's wrong, but because I can usually figure out what's going on with the footage I use. ^_^; And yeah, interlacing can be hard to notice sometimes in low-motion scenes.
I asked because if every frame is interlaced, the footage could be 60 fields per second. I don't know if much is shot like this, but I encounter it sometimes in videogame footage with a high framerate. In that case I'd leave it at 29.97fps/interlaced, and perhaps deinterlace at some point, depending on if I'm outputting to PC monitor or TV.
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I don't usually listen to DGIndex, not because it's wrong, but because I can usually figure out what's going on with the footage I use. ^_^; And yeah, interlacing can be hard to notice sometimes in low-motion scenes.
I asked because if every frame is interlaced, the footage could be 60 fields per second. I don't know if much is shot like this, but I encounter it sometimes in videogame footage with a high framerate. In that case I'd leave it at 29.97fps/interlaced, and perhaps deinterlace at some point, depending on if I'm outputting to PC monitor or TV.