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    I have spent hours trying to solve this without success.

    I'm in UK so using PAL

    When I burn a Super VCD at 480 x 576 I get , like a verical ripple on fast movements.

    That's the problem.....

    My process steps are as follows.
    Capture using Pinnacle DC10plus analogue card at full res 768x 576 and import straight into Adobe premier. I then reduce resolution to half at all stages. I set these at 480 x 576 (SVCD)

    I use bottom field for all including export.

    Then to Avisynth and TMPGenc. Select Interlace and bottom frame
    All other settings I leave (looks complicated)
    Use Nero to burn. But the result on TV (using my Pioneer 343) is very poor with movement. When nothing is moving the quality is fine! It looks like the fields anr not precessed individually - there is a lot of blockyness etc

    I have tried non- interlaced but similar results.

    If I use Pinnacles Studio 7 Software I do not get the vertiocal ripples but the MPEG2 quality is nothing like as good.

    So come on all you experts ot there- I need your advice


    Stripe

    I just noticed a similar problem from Bewley ! a couple of posts back
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    FIXED

    DC10 Must capture without cropping
    see bewley's thread :D
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  3. When exporting from Premier always keep the project settings the same as import/capture settings, let TMPeg do the resizing.
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    You're right about that!
    But it took me a long time to find out!

    Life is short!!
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  5. That's 'cos you were waiting for 2 lots of rendering instead of one. :-}
    Been there done that to :-{
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