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Originally Posted by ty3
i was reading the post about the huntik show. i'm having the same problem with converting avi files to a good format without having the lines and pixels show when fast scenes are taking place. i use the free any video converter. is that a bad encoding tool to use or do i just have the wrong settings. what would you recommned?
I suggest ConvertXToDVD as the best possible downloaded-AVI to DVD tool.

It's not free, but it works well, worth the funds.
Get it at https://secure.avangate.com/affiliat...so-software.fr
It's only $50. A bargain compared to most software.

Free software might be free, but for this exact task, you can't beat the ease and quality of VSO's payware app.
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