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  1. PLEASE HELP. Iīm going crazy really soon. Canīt figure this out.

    Iīve got a RADEON 9000 graphic card, 1700 MHz Celeron and a Panasonic widescreen 100hz TV. The picture I get when I playback video on the TV is fine (no jerkystuff and the sound is fine) but whenever the camera pans or something moves by (cars, people, etc.) I get these irritating lines behind the moving object. Itīs like the TV canīt update the picture fast enough and is a little behind with some of the lines.

    As far as I can see the picture looks fine on the computer monitor.

    Hope someone can help.
    Thanx.
    -Zacron
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  2. How are you capturing, converting etc? VCD, DVD, SVCD?
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  3. Ups, sorry. Forgot to tell that Iīm using Media Player and itīs all formats thatīs a problem (DivX, Xvid, MPEG2). Iīm not converting or compressing, just decompressing (playing).

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    are you on an NTSC TV system? i found with my custom TIVO set in NTSC mode that if i watch a 23.976 fps movie (such as DIVX is usually found) then i get these artifacts because the image is not teleclined. (converted to 29.97 fps, the NTSC TV standard)
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  5. No, Iīve got a PAL TV system. Just call me a newbie (cause I am) but what is TIVO?

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    ah, you're pal. ok, check the files you are playing, they need to be 25fps to play smoothly. open one up in media player and click view - statistics. it will tell you the framerate. like i say, through a TV out anything other than 25fps will cause a problem on a PAL tv.
    TIVO is that silver box thingummy that lets you pause live TV and record stuff to watch later. i have a mini pc for this, complete with TV out and dvd-burner.
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