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Q: flahs verdes aparecem no video depois que eu exporto como faço pra resolver esse problema ?

flahs verdes aparecem no video depois que eu exporto como faço pra resolver esse problema ?

Posted on Feb 17, 2014 3:18 PM

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Q: flahs verdes aparecem no video depois que eu exporto como faço pra resolver esse problema ?

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  • by babylonslim,Solvedanswer

    babylonslim babylonslim Feb 17, 2014 3:52 PM in response to RobsonFranchi
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    Feb 17, 2014 3:52 PM in response to RobsonFranchi

    Translation:

     

    Green flahs appear in the video after I export to do to solve this problem?

     

    ---  Do you mean a GREEN FLASH appears in the video after export?

     

    If so.  Please take a screen shot showing it. Use Google Translates to copy & paste your questions in English please.

     

       Anyone else?

  • by Luis Sequeira1,Helpful

    Luis Sequeira1 Luis Sequeira1 Feb 18, 2014 2:33 AM in response to RobsonFranchi
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    Feb 18, 2014 2:33 AM in response to RobsonFranchi

    What is the format of the source media you are using? Some form of mp4 from a recorder like one of EyeTV or similar? If so, you may need to convert the file, using EyeTV itself, to a Quicktime format. These devices record to mp4 but with some particular variation that tends to cause issues if you use the captured video without converting it.

     

    What format are you exporting to? Try export a Master File in ProRes and see if the green flashes are in there too.

  • by RobsonFranchi,

    RobsonFranchi RobsonFranchi Feb 18, 2014 3:54 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1
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    Feb 18, 2014 3:54 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

    Have tried exporting in various formats .. in Apple Devices, export to file and master file, used for this format video and audio codec is H.264
    opem with quik time ... but in all cases flesh green appear on the screen, especially in sections where the videos use program effects such as transitions and text .. The original format is the original MOV files from Canon cameras which in my case is a D60 else happens the same defect with footage from other cameras ..

  • by Luis Sequeira1,

    Luis Sequeira1 Luis Sequeira1 Feb 18, 2014 7:03 AM in response to RobsonFranchi
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    Feb 18, 2014 7:03 AM in response to RobsonFranchi

    So it appears that the problem is not yet solved. You marked it as solved, which will not help you get more answers.

     

    What model is your mac? I am wondering if the problem may be related to your mac's graphics card.

    Can you give the details of your machine?

    Also, can you export one short movie to vimeo or youtube and share the link so we can see how these green flashes look like?

  • by babylonslim,

    babylonslim babylonslim Feb 18, 2014 12:20 PM in response to RobsonFranchi
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    Feb 18, 2014 12:20 PM in response to RobsonFranchi

    NOT SOLVED YET

    Wait... do you mean the skin tone is green OR that there is a green FLASH effect?  Is because of an effect that you applied?

     

    (1) Please open it in Quick Time and take a screen shot before & after you edit in Final Cut Pro 10.1.1, then copy & paste it in your next post so we can see it.

    (2) What (how old, what model, how much memory, etc.

     

    A Votre Sante, etc.

  • by babylonslim,

    babylonslim babylonslim Feb 18, 2014 1:52 PM in response to RobsonFranchi
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    Feb 18, 2014 1:52 PM in response to RobsonFranchi

    Re post this without marking it soved. Then other people will be more likely to look at your post.