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Images In Idvd Are Shaky After Burning

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Hoping someone can help on this. I put a bunch of pictures into imovie added music then made it a quicktime format. It looks great but when I put it into IDVD wit all the other chapters for some reason a few of the pictures are shaky and distorted. It looks fine when I watch it in quicktime. Tried burning about 6 times even took those pictures out but then others shake. Strange. Has anyone encountered this?? Helppppp.
 
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Oops. I responded to the wrong question, but now that I'm here...

I've seen people say they have better experience when creating thier photo movies via iPhoto. But that may not be the answer you are looking for. I can't recall seeing great answers to this problem.

Here are some ideas I don't have time to investigate. Make sure you are exporting at 29.97 (assuming your DVD will be NTSC format) frames per second. Don't implement extreme zooming. Maybe export to a DV format and interlaced, although I have to wonder if that is compatible with iDVD. My thinking is you want to export to the closest end result, so frame rate and interlacing seem important to me.

Pictures with diagonal lines will likely show weird effects along the lines.
 

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