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Deinterlaced is better than interlaced.

Interlaced video goes back to the beginning of television tech. Basically interlaced videos draws every even row 1st then goes back and files in the odd rows in each frame. I think it was a way to reduce cost and "bandwidth usage". Sometimes when watching interlaced videos you will see rows that do not line up with each other; they are a little bit offset from each other. This is the interlaced effect.

Deinterelaced basically means the rows of video in a frame are drawn one right after the other, no skipping, no going back to the top of the frame. There are many different methods to deinterlace. I do not use Vegas Pro so I do not know what is available in the program. I basically use VirtualDub...
Deinterlaced is better than interlaced.

Interlaced video goes back to the beginning of television tech. Basically interlaced videos draws every even row 1st then goes back and files in the odd rows in each frame. I think it was a way to reduce cost and "bandwidth usage". Sometimes when watching interlaced videos you will see rows that do not line up with each other; they are a little bit offset from each other. This is the interlaced effect.

Deinterelaced basically means the rows of video in a frame are drawn one right after the other, no skipping, no going back to the top of the frame. There are many different methods to deinterlace. I do not use Vegas Pro so I do not know what is available in the program. I basically use VirtualDub / Handbrake and I generally do not do deinterlacing unless it is required (because the video preview [not present in Handbrake] looks interlaced). If I need to deinterlace, then I generally choose "blend" or "merge" into one.

In my experience encoding my DVD collection you do not need to deinterlace. My suggestion is to encode a short video segment (1 or 2 minutes) at as test and upload it to YouTube and checkout the results.
 
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