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Green Line On The Bottom Of Videos And Rendering Questions


Lennox

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Okay so I recorded a few test videos and uploaded them to youtube. Everything looks great except there is a green line on the bottom of them. I'm wondering is there any way to get rid of the green line on the bottom of the videos in videowave? Also, can someone please explain what the purpose of rendering videos is? And is there a way to render videos in videowave? And how would I access this renderer in videowave? Sorry, but I'm new to this...

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Whenever you edit your changes have to be Rendered in order for them to become part of the File and not just a wish in the Editor.

 

Likewise when you upload the captured file, through the Software, to YouTube, it is rendered into a format that is acceptable to YouTube ;)

 

The green line can be a couple of things... Take a look at these Topics on it, HERE and HERE.

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Whenever you edit your changes have to be Rendered in order for them to become part of the File and not just a wish in the Editor.

 

Likewise when you upload the captured file, through the Software, to YouTube, it is rendered into a format that is acceptable to YouTube

 

Just making sure I understand this correctly... So basically rendering is just saving the changes you make after editing the raw video?

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The green line can be a couple of things... Take a look at these Topics on it, HERE and HERE.

 

Thanks a lot for your help! I solved the green line issue, it was this http://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/86411-green-line-at-the-bottom-of-screen-and-not-hd/page__hl__%20green%20%20line . All I had to do was go to youtube and upload the video there instead of through videowave and the green line is gone!

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