Hope someone can help/advise as I am very new to this video editing!!. Have successfully captured, edited, created menu and burned production to a DVD and was really pleased with myself. But, on playing back DVD on 37" HD ready TV have realised that on some of the clips the camcorder was set at too slower a speed and as the camcorder pans the film goes very jumpy as if it cannot keep up (am assuming speed was too slow). On the computer this was not too bad (17" screen) but is well and truly highlighted as a problem on the big screen. Question is can you do anything about this at the editing stage - I captured from a JVC GR-DVL157E spec: AVI 720x576 25fps stereo 48khz 16 bit, MPEG2 high quality.
Computer spec: Evesham Voyager C720DC+ laptop, Intel core 2 duo 2Ghz, 4MB cache, 2G RAM, 120HD and a 512 NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX
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Hope someone can help/advise as I am very new to this video editing!!. Have successfully captured, edited, created menu and burned production to a DVD and was really pleased with myself. But, on playing back DVD on 37" HD ready TV have realised that on some of the clips the camcorder was set at too slower a speed and as the camcorder pans the film goes very jumpy as if it cannot keep up (am assuming speed was too slow). On the computer this was not too bad (17" screen) but is well and truly highlighted as a problem on the big screen. Question is can you do anything about this at the editing stage - I captured from a JVC GR-DVL157E spec: AVI 720x576 25fps stereo 48khz 16 bit, MPEG2 high quality.
Computer spec: Evesham Voyager C720DC+ laptop, Intel core 2 duo 2Ghz, 4MB cache, 2G RAM, 120HD and a 512 NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX
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