I am not quite sure what is going on with the aspect ratio and also the field order. If it were me, I wouldn't bother to change codecs and instead would concentrate on your dropped frame problem. However, I don't know if you'll be able to tell much difference from your DV codec: PAL DV can actually be pretty good. It used to cost $1,000, but you can get it for free now if you download the GoPro Studio software. It is visually lossless and is a joy to use for editing (which is what it was designed for). If you want to get a little better quality, use an intermediate codec, like Cineform. No need to capture to lossless because that needlessly creates huge files and will very likely increase your dropped frame problem. You should never have ANY dropped frames even one is too many. You do, however, have some pretty nasty dropped frames starting around frame 116. It is a very stable picture the left and right edges so no signs of time base errors you have lots of detail and you have very little noise.
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