I'm taking my home movies shot with my Sony DCR-TRV 900, downloading them to my HD w/1394. I am using Adobe Premiere to capture the raw footage from the camcorder. I then take that raw footage and process it with TMPGEnc, using the template for SupervideoCD (MPEG2). Once it's done, burn it to CD using Nero 5.5, SupervideoCD. It has turned out very good, with one minor exception. When the camera was moved quickly while filming the original footage, the finished SVCD 'pixels' a little bit during this fast move, especially if there's a lot of contrasting colors in the back groung. Not really anything to get worried about, but I'd like it perfect if I can get it. Other than this minor problem, the picture is fantastic, as well as the audio. Plays on my home DVD player as well as my computer. I'm using PowerDVD 3.0 on the computer. Any suggestions will be appreciated-Scott
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