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On the sawtooth problem of Sony camera video

There are many kinds of Sony cameras, depending on which one you are.

The video is jagged, which means that the shooting format set by your Sony camera is interlaced scanning format, that is, I mode (such as 1080i format). When you play it on your computer, the computer's playback mode is progressive scanning format, so there will be jagged.

You should set the camera format to progressive scanning format (such as 1080p, 720p, etc. ). The I format of the camera is interlaced and the P format is progressive.

Television signals are in interlaced format.

It's complicated to say.

If you have finished playing your video and want to play it on the computer, you can use software to convert the interlaced scanning format into progressive scanning format, so that it will not be jagged when playing it on the computer.

Generally, videos recorded by cameras need to be edited. After editing by software, you can export by selecting the progressive scanning format.

All these require you to have considerable knowledge of video editing.