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    If it's the DVD that you've made that is jerky then the bit rate is not high enough. This is a transcoding/encoding setting, and the higher the bit rate the better! A friend of mine that is right into video says you want to aim for a bit rate of at least 5000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quiggers View Post
    You need more RAM, and maybe a faster proc.

    The problem is also due to compression issues - which is a compromise.

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    mmmm maybe maybe not more ram is obvisously better but i up until about 3 days ago have been doing video editing on a comp that had only 512 ram and it had been doing it fine mind you that was studio 9 when i went to studio 10 which is much more power hungry and started to do much bigger files then it started to struggle......but would still do it ocasionally it would jerk on watching the un rendered footage but once rendered it was fine
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    Glad you got it sorted Phil. I've edited video using Premier & Sony Vegas on an AMD 2100 with 512mb RAM and whilst the newer programs are definately more resource hungry, it is possible to get good results on older systems. Just means you hit the render button before going to bed and hope that it is done by the time you wake up again. Cheers Cameron

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