Deinterlacing results in ghosting

So the problem here is that your source clip is interlaced. And you have set your Video mode to an interlaced format (probably using “Automatic”). But you are trying to use the export settings to force it to progressive. This is not the correct way to convert from interlaced to progressive. If you want a progressive output, you need to use a progressive Video Mode. Additionally, if you use a progressive video mode, the preview player will apply deinterlacing to the source clip.

First, use a Video Mode that matches your desired output format. Shotcut does not have one built in that matches the export parameters that you showed. But you can make a custom video mode:

In the Add Custom Video Mode dialog, give it a name and set the parameters to what you want in the output. I think this matches what you are looking for:

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Make sure your new custom video mode is selected in the menu.

Open the video and make any edits that you want to make. When you are ready to export your video, do not make any changes in the advanced export settings. Everything will be set appropriately from your Video Mode.

Look, no ghosting: