My video has some sort of weird alignment of horizontal pixel.  What continues?

I think the picture will explain everything:

Horizontal Video.png

I zoomed in on a segment of the video. I'm zoomed a little legacy, you don't see. I have linked to a composition first pro, and when I made the video there, we can see this tear in the final when make sound during playback. The video was recorded on a Sony HD camera.

The raw video I recorded was a. MTS. I applied a stabilizer of curvature in Premiere Pro for video and it was exported as an .mpeg. The .mpeg, that's what I have in my After Effects composition. When you play the .mpeg with windows media player, there is no tearing. I tried rendering the composition as a .avi lossless and it's always heartbreaking. So... must be some kind of problem with the settings of composition?

You seem to work with interlaced video that is not be interpreted correctly.

See this video for more details on the fields and interlacing:

https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/fields-and-interlacing

Tags: After Effects

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