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#1 Dan2

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 01:17 PM

Hi, Could someone help me pls.., I have burnt my movie as a dvd project but when I play it on my dvd or any other for that matter, the picture is very jittery only when the picture is moving ie when I have panned round. It's fine when I'm filming and not moving the camera but as soon as it moves the picture is not smooth. Anyone had this happen to them? - Please Help - Thanks  rolleyes.gif

#2 Beerman

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 01:27 PM

QUOTE (Dan2 @ Jan 15 2008, 03:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, Could someone help me pls.., I have burnt my movie as a dvd project but when I play it on my dvd or any other for that matter, the picture is very jittery only when the picture is moving ie when I have panned round. It's fine when I'm filming and not moving the camera but as soon as it moves the picture is not smooth. Anyone had this happen to them? - Please Help - Thanks  rolleyes.gif

Under Project settings in MyDVD, try changing the Video settings from Interlace to Progressive and see if that helps.  You can also do a search in the forum with the word 'interlace' which will give you a few hits and maybe some pointers on what others have done with this problem.  It is rather annoying and you're not the only one with this problem.
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#3 Larry

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 01:28 PM

There's countless possible reasons depending on where the source video came from to how you burned the DVD disc, to what type of disc used.

Start by giving your fellow users here some information they can use to try to help you.

Where did the video come from, how did you get it on to your pc, and in what video format was it.
Which version of which Roxio/Sonic product are you using.
Which application(s) in the product did you use, and what were the options and settings.
What are your pc system specs.
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