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  1. After i make a dvd it jitters (stutters) on my dvd player. I write it on a sony dvd writer and play it on a toshiba. I dring my DV in to premiere and save it as an avi. This i put through Tmpgenc. Then finish it of in tmpgenc DVD Aurthor. I have also done it trough Dvd-lab. Any help please
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  2. Sounds like the field order set during the encoding process was wrong.

    Try this:

    Load the original capture file(I'm assuming AVI) into TMPGEN. It should analyze it and then should have a box that says field order A or field order B, switch it to the other one and re-encode.
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  3. andkiich might have it right. I struggled for some time with DVD production because the video would get wiggly any time there was any motion from the camera. The solution was reversing the field order using TMPGEnc. After that, everything looked good. Another possible problem I've heard of but not experienced is the DVD media itself. If reversing the field order doesn't work, you might need to try different media. You can test the field order solution easily by just re-encoding a small portion of your original video. Good luck.
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    one thing i found out with jittering was making sure u set the right pal - ntsc setting (depending on the source) anything other than 25fps should be ntsc (check with gspot under video codec) another thing is make sure your dvd player plays ntsc
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  5. Originally Posted by kazz0817
    one thing i found out with jittering was making sure u set the right pal - ntsc setting (depending on the source) anything other than 25fps should be ntsc (check with gspot under video codec) another thing is make sure your dvd player plays ntsc
    I feel the above is more apt, I guess the source file is something like 23.97 going to pal hence -1 frame equals stuttering.
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