Turn off SMB in Leopard

Does anyone know how to turn off SMB/CIF in Leopard? In Tiger, it use to be a checkbox in Directory Utility. In Leopard, the only thing I can find is WINS setting under Network in System Preferences.
Basically I don't want to see any of the Windows machines under the Shared sidebar in Finder.

Could it be some sort of field issue with the encoding? When viewing on the Mac what screens are you viewing on? Won't they be non interlaced by their nature whilst a tv would be interlaced? Just thinking out loud here as to what might be the cause. We use pre-encoded assets all the time and (unless something has drastically changed in the latest SP- why?) it definitely doesn't re-encode pre-encoded assets.
I would have thought if it was re-encdoing you would be likely to see blocking than interlacing anyway...
Try re-encoding a small section - preferably one where you are seeing the interlacing issue worse - with some different settings in Cinemacraft and see if you can trac it down that way perhaps
Sorry I can't be more help
Steve Kirkham

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    Globalmark wrote:
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