Exporting video from PPro CS4 to Encore CS4 is jerky

Hi Guys
I need help urgently as I have to finish my client's work today:
I used a HDD camcoder to record video & I downloaded to my PC via Bridge
The video is in MPEG format
I used the media encoder to convert from MPEG to AVI: microsoft avi, pal, 720 X 576, lower field first, 48Khz audio
I imported in PPro and edited: used fast color correction, dip to black video transition, edited audio using soundbooth
I then went to each video clip I edited and reversed field dominance (set to always deinterlace, then tried flicker removal)
Then I imported the sequence into Encore using adobe dynamic link, and then created a timeline
If I test the video in Encore or on TV, guess what? The video is crap - it's jerky
I have also tried to first export the video from PPro to an AVI file and then import into Encore as AVI but it's the same bad result
Please, I don't know what to try now. I tried converting using ulead video studio from MPEG to AVI, using DV-AVI settings: frame based, 720 X 576, 48KHz audio, type 2 compressor
The other thing is I don't know what the media encoder uses as a compressor (type 1 or 2) and how come there's no option of choosing DV-AVI. There's only microsoft AVI.
Many thanks in advance guys
Live Fantasy

Glad that you got it sorted.
The "Preview" in Encore is just that, an emulation. You method of Burning the DVD RW is the best method to check all aspects of an authored DVD. Besides some of the quality issues you noted, there are also some other "gottchas" in En Preview. One of the most notable is the "black flash," when using Button Transitions, or transitioning from a Play First to a Menu. The emulation is just not perfect. Also, depending on which navigational aids one uses, things can work differently, than with a remote on a set-top player and can trip one up when testing a navigational scheme.
I even find that testing on hardware is preferable to doing so on a software player, unless the delivery is exclusively to a computer and not to a set-top player.
Good luck,
Hunt

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