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  1. I burned a DVD a while back with some Mpeg1 videos which were smooth, but lacked the detail. I also had some Mpeg2 vids which had great detail, but had bad jittering.

    What can I do to keep the good quality, but lose that jitter?

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    Edit: I misunderstood
    but look in the guides section on the left, they'll show you how to change any kind of file into a dvd.
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    All dvds are mpeg2 format
    incorrect.

    Mpeg1 is allowed in the DVD spec. It is however rare.

    * copy dvd to the hardrive.
    * if 'jittering' stops it is shitty media. - get better disk and do again
    * if 'jittering' persists, you may have reversed your fields when you encoded into mpeg2.

    Options : reencode = lossy

    I dimly remember another program that reverses fields .... will search.

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    ......was thinking of : ReStream - http://shh.sysh.de/
    I don't think it will work for you though. Reencoding (or better still encode the original again) appears to be the only option for reversed fields if that turns out to be the problem.
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