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  1. Just started using VCDEasy as an alternative to another freeware programe for burning VCDs. Using this program, which I am still very much a newbie with, I've noticed subtle (But annoying) horrizontal shearing appearing in the finished/burned video image when I play it on TV. What details/settings on VCDEasy am I missing that might correct this(and where specifically within the controls do I find them)? Any and all help is appreciated, and thanks!
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    What program encoded your VCD files before you burned it to VCDEasy?
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  3. Not sure I entirely understand the question; I'm using an ATI All-In-Wonder card to capture the video as an MPEG, then going strait to VCDEasy to burn.
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    So have you tried to encode your captured video into VCD format using an encoder like TMPGEnc?
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  5. I have and have used TMPGEnc in the past to convert files to MPEGs so that my VCD burning/authoring programes would recognise the files, but I don't know why I would add it as a step on a file that's already recognized by VCDEasy as a burnable MPEG... Please explain, as it seems like an extra step. Besides, as far as I can tell from having used other authoring prgrames, the MPEGs themselves are just fine, its VCDEasy's burning process that seems to be throwing off the interlacing (or something) during the making of the final product...
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