When I burn a dvd I get wave on items that have lines in the pictures

When I burn a dvd in imovie any stills I have that have lines on things like a shirt start to wave.

that's because the Ken Burns effect (zoom in/out) will play havoc on some colors, stripes, or other designs. You can minimize it by minimizing the effect, but unless you were to invest in professional software, I don't believe you can get rid of it altogether. It can even happen on TV - a reporter wears something that will not show well especially if he moves around and you will get some strange effects.

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    Chris
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    or
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