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Scenestealer wrote on 6/24/2016, 9:03 PM

Hi

The only thing I can think of here is that it may be aliasing caused by the downscaling of the HD material to SD which can be tricky to eliminate.

Try clicking the "Antiflicker" option in the Export settings  window. Also experiment with a "Progressive" encode instead of "Interlaced".

Ss

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yvon-robert wrote on 6/25/2016, 5:11 PM

Hi,

Is this occur when you move your camera too fast? Sometimes shoting a scene with camera moving can create zebra picture. If the camera shot common scene try sreenstealers suggestion.antiflickering function.

Regards,

YR