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  1. I've read lots of guides and everything, and read some other posts similar to mine, but it didn't help my problem.
    I have a movie file which I'm trying to encode to NTSC to watch on my dvd player I get a little jerky playback, since the FPS (which originally is 23,976 DivX) doesn't quite match with the ended up mpeg video.
    Im using TMPGEnc Plus.
    I have tried the unlock temp, doing 3:2 pulldown when playback and 23,976 fps (internall 29,97..) in the video settings, but it doesn't help me.
    Im using a bitrate around 4000, tried higher/lower same problem.

    The video still gets jerky, as a matter of fact the video is very less jerkier when Im just doing a plain avi - NTSC conversion with 29.97 fps, than going through the steps above with the pulldown thing and stuff. But it's still not quite the same fps as the original movie, still a little jerky.

    How can I fix this?! The movie plays perfectly fine in my computer, I just want to convert it!! =)
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  2. Maybe it's your authoring method/program, or even your standalone player causing the problem.
    Have you actually burned a test on DVDRW and played it?
    What happens on your computer (especially with large aspect ratios) and what happens on the dvd player are often two very different things.
    Cheers, Jim
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