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SOmetimes I use MPEG Streamclip to convert my DVD video to a file using the "MPEG2 with MP2 audio" option.
QT Player Pro plays these back fine except it refuses to deinterlace, even if I select the deinterlace option in the QT Movie Properties window, and even if I resave the file with deinterlace selected.
VLC deinterlaces the video even if I have deinterlacing deselected. DVD player deinterlaces the DVD video fine but won't open the stand-alone MPEG2 files.
Is there anything I'm missing? Is there a way to get QT Player Pro to deinterlace playback of MPEG2 without converting to a different format?
Thanks!

Is there anything I'm missing? Is there a way to get QT Player Pro to deinterlace playback of MPEG2 without converting to a different format?
Not sure which specific settings you may be using. Therefore, here are some comments/peculiarities of which you should be aware when using interlace/deinterlace/MPEG2 settings:
Interlaced Scaling
If you are scaling an interlaced file to a different height, you can tell MPEG Streamclip to preserve interlacement and scale each video field separately by checking "Interlaced Scaling". If you don't, interlacement will be lost in the scaled movie, and, worse, you will get many visual artifacts. This setting is now enabled by default; remember to disable it with progressive files.
Interlacement requires a frame height of more than 288 pixels. If the frame height of the source file is up to 288, interlaced scaling will not be enabled. If the frame height you have chosen for the exported movie is up to 288 and you check "Interlaced Scaling", MPEG Streamclip discards the lower field before scaling the picture (i.e. it performs a fast deinterlacing by dropping one field).
Reinterlace Chroma
If you are converting an interlaced MPEG-1/MPEG-2 file, you may wish to "reinterlace" chroma. By checking "Reinterlace Chroma" you can enable a special remapping of 4:2:0 chroma lines so they will be split correctly between the two video fields. This is a very advanced option: only professional users may see the difference in the output movie. This option is enabled by default; disable it when you are sure your file is not interlaced.
This option has no effect if the source stream is not an MPEG-1/MPEG-2 stream.
Deinterlace Video
If you have an interlaced file, you may also want to deinterlace it, usually to convert into a progressive format, get a "film" effect and have a better playback on the computer's display. When you check the option "Deinterlace Video", MPEG Streamclip enables a special motion-adaptive deinterlacer, and it deinterlaces the lower field in the parts that contain motion, and preserves video quality of all parts that do not contain motion; the upper field is left unchanged. This option slows down the conversion.
Please note that if you are changing the height of an interlaced stream (that is, you are telling MPEG Streamclip to perform vertical scaling) then you must enable either "Interlaced Scaling" or "Deinterlace Video" (at your own choice), otherwise you will see bad video artifacts in the converted movie.
Not sure this will be of any real benefit in your case, but thought I should point it out for your consideration and see how it applies to your particular work flow.

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