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Hehe, usually go by this:"When you aim for perfection, you discover it's a moving target." ~George FisherAnalog converters can be tricky to work with as they are also depended on the source and build quality which from the outside it hard to tell The small horizontal thin green lines should be fine as during screenshots that can happen due to the way it does 1 frame grab as opposed to several in 1 stream, however if you get them as flashes during normal live capture (i.e. during playback) something is interfering.Best bet then is to replace the hdmi to composite converter or different composite cable as the thin ones have less shielding.
Hehe, usually go by this:
"When you aim for perfection, you discover it's a moving target." ~George Fisher
Analog converters can be tricky to work with as they are also depended on the source and build quality which from the outside it hard to tell
The small horizontal thin green lines should be fine as during screenshots that can happen due to the way it does 1 frame grab as opposed to several in 1 stream, however if you get them as flashes during normal live capture (i.e. during playback) something is interfering.
Best bet then is to replace the hdmi to composite converter or different composite cable as the thin ones have less shielding.