Hey Mate,
I think it has something to do with the mts files produced by Panasonic cams. Dafydd referred to this in the other thread. I use a Panasonic HDC-TM10.
I've come up with a work-around this morning. Since all the lowlight scenes were bunched together at the end of my video, I simply removed the fix/enhance effects, re-rendered that chunk of mts files as a High quality WMV file, and THEN re-applied the video denoise filter to the wmv file that was output. No green line anymore! I then reinserted this wmv file into my original video. Looks fine.
Of course, this "fix" might be a lot more hassle of you have used fix/enhance tools in all different portions of the video. Each file would need to be re-rendered as WMV before applying the fix (ie. the slow motion in your case), and then re-inserted into the video.
Then there'd be the issue of quality - I'm not sure whether rendering files as wmv, and then reinserting them into the video, results in quality loss. It's hard for me to tell since they were low light scenes to begin with.
Anyone?
Looky: Let me know if you manage to salvage your project by using this method! You probably wouldn't have to use WMV - you could render the files as any other format - as long as it isn't mts.
Cheers!
Brad
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PD8, Build 2704.
i7 860 2.8 Ghz, 4G RAM,
Palit brand 9800GT GPU
Win7 - 64bit.
Camera: Panasonic HDC-TM10 - outputs mts files.