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  1. I made a svcd from a tv episode of Gundam. That I captured. When I play it on my tv its realy choppy. Well when movment happens its choppy. I encoded it from TMPEGenc. Mabey its the interlace/non interlace... I dont realy know much about it but I have burned it twice once on interlace, and once on non interlace. When I captured I used virtual dub.
    *pardon my english, I dont take the time to type right.*


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    Here are some things that solved that problem when I was a begginer.

    *If its 23.970 then change it to 29.970

    *The lower the burning speed, the better.

    *Maybe you are using some cheap media
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  3. If you still haven't found a fix for this, try swapping the field order. (A field, B Field or vice versa)

    Read the interlacing article and scroll for field dominance.

    That may be your problem. Sounds exactly like a problem I had last week
    4. Play them in my Mintek 2110 DVD player (with header trick, of course) and they all seem shaky (jumpy) whenever there is movement. (like when you pause a VHS tape between frames they toggle back and forth) The motion doesn't slow down or speed up just has that affect.
    Hope it helps,

    Anthony
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