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Thank you so much Mike, Dave, Rafalaos and Jeremy. I appreciate you assistance and have applied your advice. Your suggestions, along with another to try a free download program called JES Deinterlacer https://www.xs4all.nl/~jeschot/home.html#DEI, has solved my problem. Thanks again for taking the time to help. Have a great Christmas, Simon Malcolm, Adelaide, South Australia.
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Hi David, Just to let you know, I have discovered the problem with the jumpy JPEGS. They were too big (absolutely massive). I brought them into Photoshop CS2, cropped them to 720 x 576 (PAL), resized them to the same and saved them as TGA files. They are now running sweet. Just wanted to let you know and thank you for your kind assistance. Have a great day, Simon.
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Thank you Rafael and David…you have been very helpful and I will follow up all of your suggestions. Have a great day, Simon.
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Hi David, Thanks again for your help. I have done the Render Manager thing and re-Rendered and it’s all still the same. The funny thing is that there is a JPEG before the bad ones that is fine. The bad ones jump in the cross dissolve and then bop up and down as the keyframe takes place. It looks as though the fields are out of order, but I have changed their order and re-Rendered and still nothing…it seems very strange. I don’t want to be a bother, but any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Thanks again, Simon.
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Hi David, Thanks for your assistance. I am viewing on a Sony PVM-14N6A Broadcast Monitor. I have checked the render settings and everything is set to maximum quality…Full is checked. Is there something odd maybe in the images themselves, because I have some images that drift smooth as silk and yet others don’t. Could it be something about pixel shapes or something else strange like that? Simon.
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Thank you so much. The left button worked…I really appreciate your help, Simon.
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Thank you so much…the left button worked. I really appreciate your help, Simon.
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Thanks Walter. I understand the Lossless Quicktime with same frame size, but I am unsure about what a “Progressive Timeline” is. Is that another way of exporting? Please forgive my ignorance – and my favourite pizza is Pepperoni with extra Pepporoni, not so much cheese and a sprinkle of herbs.
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Thank you Bret, I really appreciate you taking the time to read the question and I also appreciate your answer. Have a great day, malcolmland.
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Thank you…I will be more selective with my questioning next time.