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  1. I have Pinnacle DV 500DVD & Premier & Impression. DVD has the Jitters during pans, etc!! I've narrowed it down to the Upper vs lower frame first issue but am getting conflicting info from other Premier/ Pinnacle Users & Forums. I captured HI8 Analog Using Lower Frame First on ALL settings thru to final DVD. I captured to AVI, rendered & then sent to MP2 files to impression in which I did menus, etc to final DVD. I've got 80 hours of work in great professional looking Videos & have the terrible fealing that to fix this, I'm going to have to start OVER capturing with UPPER frame first - even though Pinnacle uses Lower in their export as Default!! I know that field dominance (or the field displayed first) can vary - depending on the equipment utilized to capture. So this apperas as if it could be an ongoing problem if I get media from different sources. So I was wondering if the "Select reverse Field Dominance" option in Premier 6.5 might Fix my problem. Any Suggestions?
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  2. Best quality I got!! Very simple no jitters!!

    Compile to raw AVI (skip video conversion etc)-> Bring directly to Ulead DVD workshop using raw AVI -> Create menus, music, etc in Ulead DVD Workshop --> Compile to DVD folder (Vide_TS, etc) --> Burn with Prassi Primo (don't use Nero)

    End of story!!! BAM, best quality home videos!!!
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  3. Make sure that when you encode do MPEG-2 that you have your field det to Bottom B, if you use Top A it will give you the jitters, also be sure that the encoded file is interlaced, this is necessary for DVD burning.
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