I have what has been described as rolling bars in my captured video using aiw 9800 pro I read a post in the forum indicating that they are caused by power supply ripple. If someone knows what i mean and can suggest any thing to lessen or eliminate them please let me know.
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Who makes such a unit and where can they be purchased??
also has anyone else had these rolling bars in their video???
was the post i read correct about the cause or are they caused by something else?? and finaly is there anyway to filter these from the video??
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