Sounds like something wrong with the field setup. Computer monitors are
progressive scan, and CRT TVs are usually interlaced. So it could a
field-dominance or interlace issue. The problem is -- I'm not sure what
solution to tell you, because it could be from a few different problems.
 
When you are burning your DVD, are you specifying field settings?
 

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From: g4efe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 6:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Jerky video (but only on CRT screens)



Hello all. Just joined the group and I wonder if anyone can help. I've 
got a problem with Premiere 6.5, and now Pro 2. I have an archive of 
video clips in MPEG2 format. They play just great from a cheap and 
cheerful DVD player into a CRT TV.

If I import these files into Premiere, they play fine on the preview 
window but if I burn the timeline to a DVD, the resultant video 
appears jerky on movement - the more the movement, the more noticable 
it is. I have now discovered that this only shows as a problem if I 
view on a conventional CRT monitor. If I take the same DVD and view on 
a PC with LCD monitor, it's fine. Is there a clue in there? Any help 
much appreciated.

Thanks - Martin



 


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