Originally posted by muchspl2@28 January 2004 - 23:35
worst advice ever
don't encode with nero, he already having quality problems, your asking him to take a step back wards by telling him to let nero do anything besides burning

right what settings are you using for quality, for the very best you should put it on "best quality (slowest) "
another thing that could cause jumps is bad frames, but should always remove bad frames before FIRST.
movie fixer here - http://www.tucows.com/preview/323038.html - seems to do the best job
another tip is to open the movie in g-spot and check the frame rate and make sure its the same when you encode it
hope this helps, a basic how to is here - https://filesharingtalk.com/index.php...opic=93421&hl= -

edit: another possibility is a bad codec, make sure your codecs are up to date.
hey man ive burned 100s of AVI files with nero with top quality results