
Use deinterlacing in Compressor
When working with interlaced video, you can deinterlace, or remove the fields from an interlaced video clip, by converting it to a progressive frame rate.
In Compressor, select an applied or custom preset.
In the Video Properties section of the Video inspector, choose an option from the “Field order” pop-up menu:
Automatic: Selects the most appropriate field order based on the field order of the source.
Progressive: The video is displayed in complete frames with all lines sampled at the same instant in time.
Top First: The video is interlaced and displayed as two separate interleaved fields. The field containing the top line (even lines) is sampled at an earlier instant in time than the field containing the bottom line (odd lines). This field order is commonly used for high-definition video and standard-definition PAL video.
Bottom First: The video is interlaced and displayed as two separate interleaved fields. The field containing the bottom line (odd lines) is sampled at an earlier instant in time than the field containing the top line (even lines). This field order is commonly used for standard-definition NTSC video.
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