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    Hi,

    not being english I still hope I'll be able to explain my
    problem properly.

    I have transfered a few PAL miniDV tapes through a firewire-card, and everything went just fine. No frmaedrops, and the AVI looks great.
    I've been trying a number of TMPgenc settings wanting to convert the files to SVCD, but it keeps getting sort of
    shaky when there's a lot of motion. Shaky is in it almost looks like a bunch of lines around the motion. Still-pics and slow motion looks great.

    I've also tried to capture analog sources to mpeg2 through my Dazzle II card, then converting to SVCDs with TMPgenc..same thing. It looked pretty much the same when
    playing the SVCDs I made on a stand-alone DVD-player aswell.

    I would very much appreciate some ideas about settings to check, what could cause this etc.. I am currenly lending a number of tapes I would like to digitize asap.

    In advance, thank you.
    Best regards,
    Paal T. Breie
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  2. hi,
    i don't know if this answer is correct but i think you have to check the "interlaced" option if you encode all (576) lines pal has couse the tv shows 2 half pictures.
    as i wrote before: don't know if this solves your problem but try this an let me know if it helps.

    bommelid
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  3. Use Virtualdub program, "desinterlace" filter (blend) and frameserve to TpmGenc. The "shaky" will go on.....
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  4. Hey Paal. I just emailed you a few minutes ago about this too. it definitely souns like interacing is the problem. Make sure encode mode is set to interlace and that video source type is set to interlace. might not look good on software players but it should look good on tv/dvd player
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  5. Well, you need to set interlace AND
    also try to swap the field order. If it was even first then change it to odd field first and vice versa. One of them is the correct one.
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