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  1. AAAAHHHAHAhHAHhaa

    OKe i just want know who uses tmpgence and doesnt has any problems with it

    and uses dvd template or encoding to dvd mpeg 2

    what are your settings
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    I rarely have issues with TMPGEnc. I use the delivered DVD template, and occasionally modify it for higher bitrates. I consistently produce high-quality MPEG2, DVD-compliant video. My source is usually DV, either in an AVI or frame-served (only then do I occasionally have troubles, but its with the frameserver, not TMPGEnc). Other video codec sources, Quicktime, DivX, etc. work for me too.

    Are you successfully producing an MPEG2 file that you can play on the PC? Is it not importing into a DVD authoring program?
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  3. the is not the iporting or authoring but the movie shocks flickers to much
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    I'm not sure if you're in a PAL or NTSC part of the world, but it could be you're encoding with the template for the opposite system and your TV or DVD player isn't able to convert.
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