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  1. I used Camtasia Studio to capture some "how-to-use-this-website" stuff as an AVI screen capture.

    When I coverted this AVI to MPEG-2 with TMPGEnc 2.5, and burned to SVCD with Nero, the resulting video had a lot of flicker on my TV.

    I tried combinations of the following settings in TMPGEnc, but none of these seemed to reduce the flicker problem:

    - Inverse telecine 30 fps
    - Inverse telecine 60 fps
    - Ghost reduction
    - Top field first
    - Bottom field first
    - Encode mode: interlaced
    - Encode mode: non-interlaced


    For the record, the orginal AVI file was produced with Camtasia at 5 fps and also at 30 fps.

    Anyone know how to get rid of this flicker problem?
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  2. UPDATE:

    I ran the AVI file through Premiere and used the remove flicker option. I then outputted to TMPEGenc and made a SVCD. The flicker didn't appear on the TV.

    So, that appears to be the solution. But for those w/o Premiere, is there any way for TMPEGenc to remove the flicker?
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