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  1. ugh

    i took a tivo'd show...ripped the mpeg or whatever from it

    not even sure what kind of f'n file it is....properties just tell me "movie clip"..opens with windows media player


    anyhoo....i used NERO vision 4 to author the movie - took FIVE f'n hours to transcode....made a nifty menu with a zappa pic and music etc.

    everything "worked" but the video is kind of jittery.....when anything moves fast.....even someone turning their head quick you get like a laggy/jittery/flutter type effect


    any recommendations/ideas on better methods??

    i once used a different program to made all the video_ts, vob, ifo etc. files and burn like a regular dvd-video....and that came out better...but the picture was kind of grainy so i passed on that method as well

    is it because my computer is old and poopy?
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  2. also.....is there any difference if i made this into a VCD??? i mean is audio/video quality lost??
    or perhaps the CD just doesn't hold enough data to make a 45 min long TV show work?

    cheers!
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  3. 78 views and not a single hint?

    do i need to explain my problem a little better?
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  4. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    No, but:
    There are thousands of guides for ??? to ??? found under convert left.
    As you seem to be new to this, and reading heaps of guides, try convertx2dvd to reliably (as reliably as can be expected) turn almost any source file into a Video DVD. NeroVision is one of the most unreliable pieces of software for this task.
    If you want further help, load your source file in GSpot, and post a screen shot.

    /Mats
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  5. thanks much!

    yeah the more i read the more i see people bashing nero vision for these tasks

    and here i went out and purchased nero 7 just to get it

    i mean i wanted to upgrade my nero anyways but.....

    cheers!
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