MPEG1 Muxed, 320 x 240 At 25 FPS

Hello there,
I have a video which is MPEG1 Muxed, 320 x 240 At 25 FPS..
Which software program allows you to adjust the Frames Per Second, and will that help with the jerky video, in anyone's opinion?
Your time is much appreciated..
Take Care,
Eric

I'd like to know which application is best, or easiest, to adjust the Frames Per Second from 25 to 30, or 29.xx..
JES deinterlacer is part of the process.....look at the iMovie FAQ site here for more info:
http://www.danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6017.shtml
Method B, better quality
Almost no jerky movement. The drawback is that you need time and hard drive space for one full copy of your DV files.
JES Deinterlacer can convert NTSC<->PAL with much better quality than converting with iDVD, iMovie or QuickTime Player Pro.
When iMovie HD or iDVD converts NTSC<->PAL it deinterlaces the video and just duplicates some frames to make up for the difference in frame rate, so the movement gets jerky. QuickTime Player Pro can preserve interlacing but in some versions this might introduce ugly interlacing streak artifacts to the converted video. JES Deinterlacer preserves interlacing and it also intelligently blends more than two video fields from the input file to a frame of the output file, if needed, so the movement is smooth.
FYI the iMovie link to JES is busted, but the link I provided before is working.
John B

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