Hi Steven, thanks for your response. I used the Export->Movie to export. I did notice that under the video settings, it said 24p Advanced (my video is just 24p) but that seems to be the way it sets video rendering if you select the Panasonic DVX 100A 24P project preset… So I am guessing that is not the problem. The video jumps in Windows Media, as I said, and a little less in RealPlayer. But – and I never even thought to do this before – when pulled back into Premiere Pro, it looks fine. Hopefully this means it will burn to DVD fine… So why do Windows Media and RealPlayer not play it back full quality (assuming you still think that is the problem)?