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I think what you're describing in #2 is "judder"

Here's a definition from CNET:

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6029_7-6405160-1.html

Someone posted a good example of judder on YouTube (click below). Does your problem look like that? I've seen (relatively) minor judder on BDs, all from 24fps material. (Heck, I notice it in films at the theater, too.) Not sure what can be done about it, though...

Russell


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