Finally, a Workaround for the JITTER PROBLEM

OK, after ******* around (wonder if Apple's naughty-check will allow "*******") for many hours, burning many coasters, I have figured out a way to use iDVD, with its truly lovely menus, and beat that unfortunate problem the encoder has with jittery video. These videos always worked fine if I encoded them with Toast, but were very jittery (jiggly?) in spots if I encoded them with iDVD, even if I burned a disc image from Toast. The solution I came up with is one of two things:
1. The video started out as something I extracted with Toast; I tried saving it as a Progressive thing, rather than an interlaced thing.
2. I bought Toast 7, thinking that its new selectable menus would probably get me by; they are UGLY, UGLY, UGLY, can't use them to represent your portfolio. BUT, after adding all the movies to the Toast window, I noticed the "export" button below, exported the movies (I think just to .dv format), loaded them into iDVD and the PROBLEM WAS SOLVED. Not sure what happens here; I don't think the movies I exported from Toast were ever encoded by it, but something about the export process fixed the jitter.
Sorry I don't know which of these two it is (I did them both, and don't have time to whittle it down), but one or the other finally solved my problem. If anyone identifies which of these ideas was the solution, please post it...

Perhaps if you posted in the Lion discussion rather than the How To Use These Forums discussion you will get a an answer. The Lion gurus hang out over there. https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os/mac_os_x_v10.7_lion

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