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  1. Member
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    Hello,

    I have a Camone Infinity actioncamera. On captured video there are some horizontal lines, black and white ish. Like this http://youtu.be/Xsfs-wO3DY4?t=6m26s
    I think it might get worse when the battery gets low. It seems it get worse and worse as the camera gets older

    Any ideas what it might be?
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  2. Didn't see any lines. I heard some dreadful music though.
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    u see them up in the blu skies... its not the worst. has gotten worse lately. Its possible to mute the sound
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  4. Like this:

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    It's a little hard to see in the thumbnail above, but if you click on it a few times to see it full screen it will be very clear. Here's a small crop from the frame:

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    I don't know what causes it. I guess you'll just have to keep your battery fully charged. And mabye get a new battery.
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    Just looked at a 720p download version. About 39 minutes in, there's a complete shot that's full of those lines. When the transition pages turn into the scene, you see a bunch of lines. At the end of the scene when the transition pages turn to the following shot, the lines go away. So the lines appear only in certain shots.

    Th video looks washed out. Probably incorrect camera IRE settings have affected the black levels.
    Last edited by sanlyn; 21st Mar 2014 at 14:41.
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    Thanks, Ill see if i can figure out how to fix it. Not a lot of settings on the camera...
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