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Old 29th Mar 2007, 2:38 am
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bLaZeR666_uk,

It seems like you need to change the frames per second on your original video.

Try using VirtualDub (downloadable from our site as well) and use it to change the frames per second to 12 fps instead. Save the .avi file then us the AMV Convert Tool to convert it to an .amv file.

If your original video file has too many frames and the amv convert only converts the video at 12 fps, then it will try to find a constant 'average' between the extra frames and you will see that jumping effort.

Let me know how you get on.
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