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  • zvit
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    Originally posted by SoundFreak_HD View Post
    Did you export the MTS to HQ to see if it remains there.
    Export the clip twice (or more) and compare if the green flash is at the exact same frame, you could try and use different frames from different encodes to 'repair' the issue.
    Tried all this. I'm editing the CanopusHq avi I converted to. I can't edit the MTS files in Edius because when it hits the "bad" pixels, Edius crashes. It does not crash after converting them via AVCHD2HQ.

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  • SoundFreak_HD
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    Did you export the MTS to HQ to see if it remains there.
    Export the clip twice (or more) and compare if the green flash is at the exact same frame, you could try and use different frames from different encodes to 'repair' the issue.

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  • Rusty
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    It could be any number of camera problems. I see it frequently from my (and other) C100(s). Encoder, funky cards, who knows. Never (ever) a problem with Sony SxS. Speaks volumes for quality memory.

    Always record to dual card slots when possible.

    Definitely not an Edius issue.

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  • Harro
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    Maybe software like Mocha can remove these. Check out their site and tutorials for removal of unwanted items.

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  • zvit
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    Since the green pixels are not burned CCD pixels but rather an encoding issue, the pixels move with the picture. So this can be easily tracked in AE. Maybe I'll key the green pixels out and track a good frame from right before the pixels, under the video. Hope it'll work.

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  • zvit
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    Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
    how long does the disturbance last? if only a frame, you can create a still of the frame before and paste it over the top of the bad frame (on a V track above and set duration of still to 1 frame)
    Each time it happens, it's 4 - 5 frames. So yes, I would have to play around by cutting some seconds before and making them slow motion or overlaying still pictures or various effects and\or editing techniques. This is what I'm going to do if there is no software to do this.

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  • antonsvideo
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    how long does the disturbance last? if only a frame, you can create a still of the frame before and paste it over the top of the bad frame (on a V track above and set duration of still to 1 frame)

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  • zvit
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    Green pixels

    Have some MTS files that were messed up via a problem in the camera. All the footage plays but every once in a while there are a few frames of green pixels (I guess where the frames weren't encoded correctly in camera). I'm sure it can't be fixed but it can't hurt to ask - anyone know of a way to fix this at all?
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