Jerky video with N70

Hi,
Just wanted to ask if I'm the only person that is encountering this problem.
Whenever I try capturing a video... The video is jerky but after saving it... It plays fine when I view it.
My friend has the same unit as well as the firmware 5.0616.2.0.3
24-04-06
RM-84
yet when I tried to use his phone it captured fine unlike mine.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity"
Previous phones:5110,3210,6210,5210,7650,6600,3660,7610
Current phones: N70 5.616.2.0.3, Motorola SLVR L7, Motorola V3Maxx

Hello,
I too have this problem with jerky video but mine seems much worse. I tried to switch to the phone memory instead of the card but that just makes things much worse! I have transfered my videos to a computer and it is not just playback on the phone that's jerky so it must be during recording that there's a serious bugg.
I contacted Nokia support about this and asked is there was a update coming but they just replied that I should hand it in to a service place, so I did. After two weeks without my (only) phone, I got it back and all they had done was format and reinstall the same software version. Hurray for Nokia! I remember the tv-ads they ran, depicting the N70 as a kickass video recording phone. Ok ok that's enought complaining... Does anyone have any suggestions? Nokia sure doesn't have a clue.
/Philip

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