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Macbook pro problems with mts video

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Hi

I have problem with my macbook pro

i import video from my Canon HD camcorder M400

when i played video i has this problem:

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Why these line come with video

i think maybe the problem with my camcorder but when i connected with my HD TV it works great and amazing quality

But when i played in my mac it give me same quality but with these line

so what's the problem?

These the simple video

00034.mkv

Thanks
 
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What are you using to play back the video? I downloaded your sample and it looks fine in VLC.

I have a Canon HD10 which also puts out mkv - and I can play them with VLC. I edit them with Adobe Premier.
 
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What are you using to play back the video? I downloaded your sample and it looks fine in VLC.

I have a Canon HD10 which also puts out mkv - and I can play them with VLC. I edit them with Adobe Premier.

I tried with movist and VLC Player

Has same problem

I will tried to upload mts file ^^

Thanks
 
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As far as I remember in order to get the lines gone you can deinterlace the video in VLC.
 
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It's not a problem, m_ove is correct. The video you have out of your camera is 1080i - the lines like that are normal for an interlaced video being displayed on a native progressive display when the footage is not being deinterlaced on the fly. It needs to be deinterlaced. TV's do this automagically. VLC should be able to do it (it's been a while since I looked at it tho for that setting)
 

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