Video Colour issues?
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Video Colour issues?
Some of the videos I import are going very strange. The colour is affected and I end up with a big green line across the bottom of the video. Anyone got any idea of what the issue is?
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Re: Video Colour issues?
Check that your video card drivers are up to date.ajudge wrote:Anyone got any idea of what the issue is?
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Re: Video Colour issues?
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Re: Video Colour issues?
I've seen this before, with an FZ500 camera (from memory, fades with details)
Check your video clip properties and I think you will find that the frame rate is very high, around 200fps. Maybe take a screenshot of them and post here?
If so, try reducing it to something normal using Handbrake, and insert clip result into VS to confirm the green bar is gone. Again, if so replace the original clip in your project with the one with a lower frame rate.
Check your video clip properties and I think you will find that the frame rate is very high, around 200fps. Maybe take a screenshot of them and post here?
If so, try reducing it to something normal using Handbrake, and insert clip result into VS to confirm the green bar is gone. Again, if so replace the original clip in your project with the one with a lower frame rate.
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Re: Video Colour issues?
I have also seen similar but maybe not as large as that green line, working with MP4 type video
Final rendering via Share did not show in the final video, so seems to be associated with the timeline playback.
Can you render the video using Video Studio to see if it exists in the output video.
I recall someone mentioning turning off hardware acceleration that helped.
Final rendering via Share did not show in the final video, so seems to be associated with the timeline playback.
Can you render the video using Video Studio to see if it exists in the output video.
I recall someone mentioning turning off hardware acceleration that helped.
