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    I recently made a DVD from my parents farm sale from my sony DV using Video Studio 7. The capturing, editing, authoring and everything looks great and works fine, but at the end of editing of the video I put in some stills captured from from the video along with some tunes and it looks like the stills are waving at me or moving...........lol. Like if there's a still of someone giving me a wave their hand is moving??? What's with that. I didn't notice anything like that when I previewed it in VS7, but after burning I noticed it when the pictures were sliding by. Just wondering if I'm doing something wrong by adding pics to the end of a video or if there's a better procedure for adding stills in with the video footage. Looks pretty straight forward in the editing, but not sure if I had the settings wrong or something. Well no big deal, just wondering for the next project.

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    the stills are waving at you???

    quit smoking that stuff before watching the video

    Did you get the stills from pics or from frame caputers of the video?
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    I had the same problem with Video Studio 8. The thing I did was to load the still frame from the video into Paint Shop Pro. There is a Deinterlace picture function on Effects/Enhance photo pull down menu. Load this new pic into your movie for still life.
    If you don't have PSP then you can download it and run a trial version.
    Why is it doing that?
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    LOL..........wish it was the smoke. The still pics were captured from the video frames. Maybe I'll try that PSP thing Rivers says.
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