View Full Version : Green line in the bottom of the clip..Why?


Stefano Sernagiotto
November 16th, 2008, 06:15 AM
Hallo DViusers, this is Stefano, (my first post here) and i'd like to ask you what does it mean the green line in the bottom of a clip in the timeline when i import the m2t!I noticed that those strange line appears when in the end of the clip there's a drop!When i capture the m2t with vegas i've never read about any dropped frames on the display!
I'd also let u know that i'm capturing those files with a deck or a Fx1.Same results!

thx a lot and happy 2 join your community!

Jeff Harper
November 16th, 2008, 10:21 AM
Welcome, Stefano! I do not have an answer, but wanted to say hello and welcome you to our board!

Since is usually bit quieter here on Sunday mornings, getting a response may not be as fast as usual, but I'm sure someone will jump in eventually!

Stefano Sernagiotto
November 16th, 2008, 11:46 AM
Hy Jeff,I really appreciate your welcome!I hope 2 get an answer cause i m trying to find what could cause this problem,my laptop has a CORE2Extreme with nvidia quadro fx3600 and 4GBof ram....My hardware should be more than uptated,it's brand new!
BTW happy to hear this kind of approach 2 a newbie!

Jeff Harper
November 16th, 2008, 11:49 AM
You'll love this board, it's friendly and we have some real experts who are not shy about helping out when they can.

I do not shoot HD yet so I don't know anything about your issue. Hang in there!

Stefano Sernagiotto
November 16th, 2008, 12:10 PM
Thx Jeff,i really appreciate!Hope 2 hear u soon!
Stef

Stefano Sernagiotto
November 17th, 2008, 03:54 AM
I wanted also to tell you that when appears this green line there's a frame of the next clip!Thx

Oliver Darden
November 17th, 2008, 04:19 AM
I wanted also to tell you that when appears this green line there's a frame of the next clip!Thx

Is this footage HDV?

This is only in the editing software, NOT in the raw footage correct? i.e. nothing could have got messed up during your capture?

Stefano Sernagiotto
November 17th, 2008, 04:26 AM
Wassup OLI!Nice 2 meet u!Yep we'r talking about HDV files.When i capture with V8 it says 0 dropped frames.As i watch the tape through deck on the tv it seems perfect!
I tryed HDV split but the situation got worst!What do u think?

Jamie Roberts
November 22nd, 2008, 04:08 AM
Have you got your project settings matching your video? That would be something Id be checking.


If I watch my HDV footage afer I capture with CAPDVHS (excellent and free video capturing program) and I watch the footage on Win Media Player there is the green line at the bottom of picture. But after I begin to edit in V8 with appropriate project settings, I dont see the green line.

Cheers

Jamie

Willard Hill
December 10th, 2008, 11:22 AM
I never had the green line problem until I went from 8.0B to 8.0C last week and now I have it

When I capture hdv, it is at the end of the clip where there is a small amount of the first part of the next clip. (I have always had the issue with part of another clip being present when capturing hdv, and routinely trim clips that I intend to use to eliminate this). I have found that in the case of the clips with the green line that trimming away the unwanted part, causes the green line to disappear and the clip to play correctly.

I have not yet tried footage captured with 8.0c in a production, so at this point that is all of my experience with this problem. Also it is not every clip that shows the green line--I would guess about 1/3 of them .

Stefano Sernagiotto
December 20th, 2008, 12:54 PM
Waths up WILL?Yep i can confirm you that about 1/3 of clips show this issue to me 2.....
Pretty bad,so what i usually do is to trim exactly like you the last frame with the guilty green line....
Anybody else has any suggestion?