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emmrecs wrote on 12/16/2011, 3:32 AM

You need to give us a lot more information, I think.  When you say "add any movement to a photo" do you mean panning/zooming or what?

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Scenestealer wrote on 12/16/2011, 3:36 PM

Hi

This is most likely aliasing and occurs when you try to view a high resolution bit map on a low resolution / interlaced medium like DVD. try activating the anti flicker filter (rt click the object in the timeline) plus check the Antiflicker box in the export window, or burn the DVD progressive instead of interlaced.

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