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  1. I downloaded a movie off the net in avi format and About 50 mins into the film , it starts juddering or shaking till the end. Is there a video editor or anything that will fix this? Thanks In Advance
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    send it back for warranty repair
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    Dude, I think it's joke. Like in, that's what you get for downloading an AVI from the internet. They are almost ALL crap quality and have all sorts problems with playback. If the juddering and shaking as you put , is in the video source itself, there unfortunately is really nothing much you can do about.
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    You could try running it thru the addon deshaker filter with virtualdub...
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    The guy in the cinema filming it must have been right under the air-conditioner and started shivering at the point.
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  7. Its weird cause when i play the avi with nero showtime its doesnt do that just when i play it with windows media player and classic. I wanted to convert it to dvd so i used winavi and the playback of it still has the juddering. Im going to try this deshaker filter with virtualdub... that zoobie suggested thanks for your help everyone.
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  8. I have the same issue

    I used virtualdub with the deshaker and it works but you have to select full processing mode to enable the filter. I took a 17 meg section of the film just to test and virtualdub in full processing mode turned this into a 1.3gb file so imagine what a 700meg file will be.

    I have a post on here called jumpy avi - have a read someone made a suggestion of playing the file on pc with a program called VLC media player, it is really good and sorted out the juddering but can only be used to watch the film.

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