First off, I'm new here, and relatively new to video editing -- I got started to help my daughter with an art project. My question isn't about PowerDirector per se, but it's the tool I have, and hope someone more knowledgeable here can point me in a helpful direction.
I'm trying to use PowerDirector 365 to enhance an MP4 clip from my home security camera, and am running into surprising weirdness. Static portions of the scene come through as expected, but I notice that a person moving in the scene is bizarrely distorted. In some frames, the face is ghosted, and smears over several frames. In others, there appear to be compression artifacts, as the face is garbled as I've come to expect in low-quality JPGs. In other frames, the person becomes semi-invisible, as I can see my car through the person, and the head even disappears (!) for several frames, even though it's visible in the reflection in the car window. I don't know enough about recording technology or compression, etc. to even hazard a guess what might be causing these effects, and although I'd like to hope that they're fixable, I don't know if it's possible. I've tried to do a little research, and read descriptions of what appear to be similar effects elsewhere as being the result of frame blending, interlacing, mismatched frame rates, and compression artifacts, but I haven't actually seen video with the combination (or the invisibility / missing head) I'm seeing here. Of course, it's possible that this has been discussed at length and I just can't find anything because I'm using the wrong terms.
Has anyone seen such effects in video? Are these easily explained? Even better, is there anything I can try that has a chance of fixing them? Thanks.
Cheers,
Daniel