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Windows Media Encoder contains several high-motion profiles that enable you to encode high-motion content, such as a sporting event, at 60 fps. High-motion content is content that contains a lot of movement but few scene changes. (This feature is not available for PAL content.)
To produce content at 60 fps, begin with a source that is interlaced at full-height resolution; full height for NTSC is 480 pixels. The resolution must be full height so the encoder can capture all the interleaved fields.
During the encoding process, you deinterlace the content to produce two half-height 30 fps frames that are joined together into a single frame and played at 60 fps.