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  1. Member
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    Hi,

    Quick question -

    I've got some mpeg2 files that I encoded from some captures I did as huffyuv. I burned them onto a DVD-R but when I play the disk, the movement is all jumpy. I'm guessing this is due to having the wrong field first for the interlacing, and that I probably should have used the other when I encoded it in TMPGEnc.

    So, is there an easy way to "fix" these mpeg2 files to change the field order?

    Thanks.
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    blahski

    If it's a field order problem then there is no easy to fix it. Re-encode with TMPGEnc using the reverse field order. If you use the wizard to detect the proper field order then it should detect the proper field order to encode.

    Chas
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    If it's a field order problem then there is no easy to fix it
    I believe you can fix the field order with pulldown.exe (but I haven't tried it myself)
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