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Phil Hamilton
September 15th, 2008, 03:49 PM
I recently took some footage off of a commerical DVD using AVS DVD-to-go. It creates AVI files of the clips you select. BTW the live action footage looks fines if you play in Windows media Player as an AVI.

I am re-editing this footage with NEW speical effects created as .png images and importing them as a string of images.

I am using Veags 7 and have the properties of the timeline set to 24p NTSC DVD to take advantage of the 24 fps images. Interlace is none as this is progressive.

When I render all of this together (DVDA 24p NTSC video stream) I get good results except that some of the live action footage ripped from the DVD is jerky in spots - as though there is a problem with the 24p timeline. If I change the timeline to interlace 29.97 fps then the animation clips (images) start having problems - some doulbe images etc. as it tries to conform to the 29.97 fps output.

Is there a better way to combine these different formats? A properties setting that is more forgiving?

Thanks as always.