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[b]I am a new user, digitizing old black and white movies. My copies are jumpy. Is there a setting to smooth them out?[/b]
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Jumpy Copies of DvDs
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Re: Jumpy Copies of DvDs
Older DVD transfers do NOT have the more advanced techniques of locking images in place that "remastered" DVDs and BDs have. For example, the titles will move around a few pixels, because the digitization wasn't stabilized on a frame-by frame basis. There is nothing that handbrake can do about that.