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    Hi, I have a green line in a video which I think was caused by a ceiling fan with lights but I'm not sure. Is there any way to remove the greenline.
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  2. What is the temporal pattern ? ie. Does the line position "move" on other frames or is it "static" ? Does it appear on all frames or are there any "clean" frames ?

    Some typical approaches to any long vertical defect include a masked horizontal blur, or a batch inpainting/content aware fill, or various "scratch" removal plugins that usually don't work very well
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    Is the source a (slightly squeezed) DV video?

    Could you upload a few seconds of the original video?
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    Here is a short clip of the video. The line only appears in videos shot in this room. The green line stays in one place.

    Thought? Thanks

    https://youtu.be/gldqUxZ5C6s


    Originally Posted by newpball View Post
    Is the source a (slightly squeezed) DV video?

    Could you upload a few seconds of the original video?
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    Is that from the original video? It's a YouTube re-encode, not an original. Someone might be able to help you with it, but when posting samples you should be using a piece of the original source. YouTube is the garbage version of an original. You don't have the original?
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    What format is the original video in?

    You do not want to fix the transcoded version but the original, provided you have it.

    Is it DV?
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    Gentlemen, you are fogging the environment with a lot of fancy words.

    Yes, you can remove the green line. Maybe crop into two videos, then fill it in with an offset of the same video placed behind it.
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    Originally Posted by budwzr View Post
    Gentlemen, you are fogging the environment with a lot of fancy words.

    Yes, you can remove the green line. Maybe crop into two videos, then fill it in with an offset of the same video placed behind it.

    Thank you I will try that.

    I have no clue how to upload the original video, the upload video button on the forum "youtube.com/watch?v=1234567" so that is what I did. I will look at the rest of the post next.
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    Originally Posted by newpball View Post
    What format is the original video in?

    You do not want to fix the transcoded version but the original, provided you have it.

    Is it DV?
    by DV do you mean did I take if off the DVD in my camcorder, yes and I have the original file that was on the dvd saved as well as the downloaded version.
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    Originally Posted by LMotlow View Post
    Is that from the original video? It's a YouTube re-encode, not an original. Someone might be able to help you with it, but when posting samples you should be using a piece of the original source. YouTube is the garbage version of an original. You don't have the original?

    The forum video button say to use youtube or a service. However I think this I did post the original file this time. Let me know
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    Thank you. Just below the "Reply" window find the panel titled "Upload files/Manage attachments". Click that to see the forum's upload window.

    Originally Posted by Kimberly Hargis View Post
    Originally Posted by newpball View Post
    What format is the original video in?

    You do not want to fix the transcoded version but the original, provided you have it.

    Is it DV?
    by DV do you mean did I take if off the DVD in my camcorder, yes and I have the original file that was on the dvd saved as well as the downloaded version.
    I'm afraid you're leaving us confused. If you took it off a DVD as you say with your camcorder.why didn't you just rip the DVD with the right software to get a 1:1 copy of the original?

    If the original was SD DV, it can't be .m2t.
    If your captured copy is DVD, it can't be .m2t.
    Why are you posting .m2t?
    Your posted .m2t is HD 1440x1080, which can't be used for "DVD".
    So this posted video has been captured to a lossy re-encode rather than transferred as a 1:1 copy, then incorrectly and badly deinterlaced, resized, and encoded again. That's not an original. We don't know where your green line came from because we've never seen your original video and we have no idea how much more processing your original has been subjected to.

    [EDIT] If your original is DVD, you can make a short sample without re-encoding by using the free DGIndex utility. A short lesson on how to use was posted by a former member here: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/359295-Record-without-interlacing?p=2272359&viewful...=1#post2272359. You can also make unencoded samples with MPG2Cut2.
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    Originally Posted by LMotlow View Post
    Thank you. Just below the "Reply" window find the panel titled "Upload files/Manage attachments". Click that to see the forum's upload window.

    Originally Posted by Kimberly Hargis View Post
    Originally Posted by newpball View Post
    What format is the original video in?

    You do not want to fix the transcoded version but the original, provided you have it.

    Is it DV?
    by DV do you mean did I take if off the DVD in my camcorder, yes and I have the original file that was on the dvd saved as well as the downloaded version.
    I'm afraid you're leaving us confused. If you took it off a DVD as you say with your camcorder.why didn't you just rip the DVD with the right software to get a 1:1 copy of the original?

    If the original was SD DV, it can't be .m2t.
    If your captured copy is DVD, it can't be .m2t.
    Why are you posting .m2t?
    Your posted .m2t is HD 1440x1080, which can't be used for "DVD".
    So this posted video has been captured to a lossy re-encode rather than transferred as a 1:1 copy, then incorrectly and badly deinterlaced, resized, and encoded again. That's not an original. We don't know where your green line came from because we've never seen your original video and we have no idea how much more processing your original has been subjected to.

    [EDIT] If your original is DVD, you can make a short sample without re-encoding by using the free DGIndex utility. A short lesson on how to use was posted by a former member here: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/359295-Record-without-interlacing?p=2272359&viewful...=1#post2272359. You can also make unencoded samples with MPG2Cut2.

    thank you, I'll read the help thread.
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