I have been playing around withe The Red Violin. I have tried encoding it twice but end up with the same problem. When I play the movie back on my DVD I get choppy movement. I would say that it only happens on the quicker pans. I also can see it in TMPGEnc when I am cutting. Can someone explain this?
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what did dvd2avi's info box tell you about the video source?
was it NTSC, interlaced or FILM, progressive? -
You might have the field order incorrect. You should always check this before you encode.
In TMPGenc double click on the deinterlace filter and set it to even/odd field and scroll through your movie frame by frame. If you see choppy movement then your field order is incorrect. Change it on the advanced tab and recheck. Make sure and uncheck the deinterlace filter when your done if your not using it.
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