Think browser playback is doing it own de-interlacing or processing. The video looks supper smooth, and locking any details most of the time.
MTV web stream, no issues at all. In Channels, it is extremally noticeable.
CC web stream, slight issue, most ghosting than interlacing issues, during program only. In Channels, very noticeable, mostly when the program is playing, only a few commercials/adds have issues.
BET, NO issues on web stream or in Channels.
Paramount, NO issues on web stream or in Channels.
TVLAND, for both, no issues during program initially, brief issues during adds, but the web looked like it was heavily over interlacing, instead of fine scan lines, was larger thick horizontal blocks. Then later, after add break, the program, Mike & Molly, now has the bad interlacing issue in Channels. Does NOT on web stream.
VH1 web stream, no issues. In Channels, extremely noticeable.
NickJR, do not know where to stream it on line, but in Channels, it always has the issue even during adds. (Paw Patrol pretty much is the only thing they air it seems, 99% of the time i look at that channel, that is what is airing, lol)
Most channels, there is rarely issues with the commercials/adds. They love to repeat the Top Gun Maverick add, that is nice and crisp HD and no issues. Other adds, are lover rez and soft. I gather they are dynamically changing video rez and/or bitrate with add breaks.
Some stations, its only the adds or certain adds that randomly have issues. Just now on TV land and Shine Alrright on Ansterdam add has the bad interlacing issues, but the next add, doe snot.
May be a issue with dynamic source content the station is using perhaps. The local player on users device can't correct and enable de-interlacing? Or the station web encoder is not adjusting and is sending the video data through progressive for interlaced source files? I have no idea how they do things. These are just my observations.
Loaded these online network streams both in Chrome and FF, with same results.
I guess the network rep you are apparently communicating with, may have tuned to station stream only for a few short moments, at a time it was not having the issue, like during certain adds. The video file I provided proves there is an issue with NickJR, however, I can not also provide web stream capture, with out the url to view in browser as i have with the other networks.
EDIT: When i play Nick JR via the Channels DVR admin Web GUI, in the smaller window player mode, the issue is barely noticeable, very hard to see it. Full screen, it extremely noticeable. Probably due to the video window size being much smaller i guess. However, maybe something in how the video is stretched when being upscaled/up-sized, whatever is done when video is full screened that could be part of the issues. The network rep may also have not viewed the web stream full screen perhaps.