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  1. I was ripping Spykids and thru-out the movie it is very choppy... is their a reason? a Anti-copy disney thing?
    or something just went wrong... I tried encoding it twice...
    the other movies works fine... just spykids
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  2. I have noticed this a lot with Disney films (which inclued some Touchstone, Miramax, and Dimension-which are owned by Disney...)

    For me it has been a hit or miss thing. Gone in 60 seconds worked great. Dracula 2000 didn't.
    AND I have done every framrate from 23.976-29.97fps
    I wonder if it's one of those Pulldown things I read about???

    sorry I can't be of more help. Anyone else got ideas.
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    You probably have the field order wrong. In TMPGenc go to the advanced tab. Double click on deinterlace and set the method to even odd field (field.)click on the slider and advance through your movie. If it looks ok then the field order is correct. If it is jumpy, like it advances 3 frames, jumps back 2 over and over again then you have the field order wrong. To fix it close out of deinterlace and you will see the field order setting near the top. Change it to whichever one wasnt set, either A or B and try again to make sure its correct. When your all done make sure you dont have deinterlace checked anymore, unless you actually want to use it.

    This could also be caused by using force film in dvd2avi when it cant be used. In dvd2avi dont use the force film setting unless it says %95 or higher film.
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    I was able to get rid of the jitters in Spy Kids by checking inverse telecine in the setting and loading NTSCFilm. I tried NTSCFilm without inverse telecine, and inverse telecine without NTSCFilm, and got jitters with both. When I burned with Nero I got a message that the VCD may not play on all players because of the 24 FPS. I put the burned VCD in my Apex and it played perfectly. If you have had no success as yet you may try this.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: JohnCasey13 on 2001-09-24 23:54:35 ]</font>
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