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Alright, I need some help editing some video. I Have a camera that records video in 1260 x 720 HD video. I know it isn't as good as a full on HD video camera, but all of the reviews said that it atleast took better video than a normal video camera and I love the camera due to its size. It is very convenient to use. Anyway, it records its video in M-Jpeg, which is pretty much an uncompressed format. I am using Morgan M-Jpeg V3 codec so that my computer can read it and edit it. Now comes my question. The raw format looks really awesome. I can pause it anywhere and it almost looks like a photo. Unfortunatley, when I compress the video it looks really ghosty. Is this due to the settings, do I need to use like interlace or progressive, or something with the upper and lower fields. I have no idea what all of those settings mean. I will show you an example of what I mean when I say the video looks quite ghosty. Here is one that I compressed: