Rikter got me started with Riteks (Rikter/Ritek...interesting.....), and I've used them ever since. Almost no bad burns (and to my knowledge, the few I had weren't the fault of the DVDs.)
And yet, here you are...still reading them, and acting the troll yet again.
Read this: You are pitiful, and you prove it with every post here. Why someone would be such a glutton for punishment as to flail themselves repeatedly by reading the myriad anti-Lucas posts here is truly beyond me, but you have my sympathy.
Okay...so, to what extent (percentage) are you slowing down the video? I remember having to slow some fast moving video way down, and the ghosting was horrendous.
Under Project Properties, - is Field Order set to lower ? - is Deinterlace method set to none ?
Of course, since your video is that of fast movement (hockey), then you might not be able to get away from the "ghosting" you see, but we should be able to minimize it more.
BTW, the reason you are seeing three positions of the same hockey player in one frame is because Vegas is interpolating - mixing information from adjacent frames to create a new frame. Unless you are using slow-mo by a slow percentage, or on video that doesn't have a lot of movement, then I wouldn't recommend using Vegas for this.
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Just to add to my list - I've gotten a new 300GB PATA drive, and my 320GB SATA is in the mail. I may need a third computer soon
What it can do is either compress the MPEG further so that it does fit on a DVD5, or leave the compression the same, thus requiring burning to a DVD9. I don't know how the layer break would be affected by this, but I believe this is pretty much what you want, right? Just select a straight copy, rather than reauthoring.
I loved taking on the Star Destroyers at the end of every mission (No invulnerability, no unlimited ammo.) Some levels, I had to go through tens of waves of hundreds of tie fighters. Once the SD ran out - easy pickin's.