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    I captured some 720p hd content from pentagon hd. When the camera pans it is jumpy/jerky or if the ppl move same reaction (almost reminds me of old cartoon books flickering when u turn the pages). What causes this & is there anything to smooth it out?
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    Originally Posted by the_man_one View Post
    I captured some 720p hd content from pentagon hd. When the camera pans it is jumpy/jerky or if the ppl move same reaction (almost reminds me of old cartoon books flickering when u turn the pages). What causes this & is there anything to smooth it out?
    First define "Pentagon HD". What format is it?

    Next describe capture device and settings.
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    its from a sat reciever an openbox s9.... ts recorded, from satellite 101 free to air channel.... is this what u mean?
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    its not a computer card by the way
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    Originally Posted by the_man_one View Post
    its not a computer card by the way
    So how do you get the TS file to the computer?

    Run the TS file through Medainfo to find bitrate and other codec info.

    Explain how you are playing the TS file. Try VLC and/or MPCHC.

    Your 9500GT will offer decode assist for HD h.264 if you update driver and configue DVXA.
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    just unplug the hdd (usb) & play it in vlc or mpc..... the recording is not the problem so to speak.... the source does it.... only on 720p... 1080i does not appear to do it
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  7. use mediainfo (view=>text) on the 720p file

    copy & paste back the results

    Does the 720p file look different than what you say on TV when you were recording it ?

    ie. Was this a transmission problem (maybe they sent it that way) , a recording problem (maybe you recorded 720p30 instead of 720p60), or a playback problem ?
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    looks the same jerkiness/stuttering..... is it just the way that im seeing the video? something like old crt moniters with flicker at 60 hz?
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    It could be many things.
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    How about attaching a short sample showing the issue?
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    update, in my house my wife sees the vid says its jerky on fast movement/ camera panning, son says he dosent see it at all... he says its a very good pic... a friend came over & watched it said it was beautiful... im thinking that its me viewing it



    by the way ive already deleted the recording
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