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burnt movie "jumps" when played??

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i've recently burned a 675mb movie (.mov) using QT6.1. everything encoded and burned fine until i put the DVD into my standalone to play it. the audio is fine, but the movie itself jumps like those old-school "needs-the-head-cleaned-vhs-cassettes". does anyone know what's up with this? thanx.
 
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have you tried it in a different dvd player or in the dvd player on your computer?
 
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yeah, i've tried it in two different DVD players...one recognized the disk (and skipped) and the other said the disk couldn't be read. this movie is for a friend, so i didn't try it in my mac.
 

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