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I burned a 45-minute movie made in iMovie HD (OSX 10.6.8) in iDVD, high quality, as I've done many times before. It plays fine in some players, but in Apple DVD Player all motion 'judders' -- leaves a sort of trail behind it. Can be very bad. Can anyone tell me why and what I can do about it please?
 
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If it's playing fine in players, then there is no problem with the disc.

The problem is with DVD Player, must likely it's having issues keeping up with the data rate (ie your hard drive's getting full or on the slow side, or you don' have enough RAM, etc).
 
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Thanks. It's not memory (2.8 GHz Intel Core 17 8GB RAM), and the hard disc is nowhere near full. It plays on my MacBook, and out of maybe 20 other people who have this DVD only one has complained of the problem; he has a PC and says it's very bad. . . I burn it from a disc image (.IMG)
 

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