Iv extracted the .m2v file and then fixed it in Womble.
This has gave me 1 video file (whcih is fixed) and 1 audio file.
Now because I want to edit in Premier Im now going to convert it to .AVI using the HuffyUV codec.
So when I use TMPGENC, it gives me the option to select the video type as:
Progressive
Interlaced
..and within the 'Filter' section. I have the option of
"deinterlace"
"deinterlace where necessary"
Now if I use 'deinterlace where necessary' it comes out as blocky still. So it seems that using 'Progressive and 'de-interlace' is the best way to go.
But before I embark on a re-edit..is it the correct way and is there something I have overlooked?
By loading up the .m2v file within DGIndex, it tells me the technical spec of the actual footage and its progressive. SO I think im correct in selecting 'progressive' within TMPGENC, but just want to make sure.