Movie Maker - corrupted with green flashing screen movie file

After importing successfully via Firewire MiniDV camcorder movie in avi 'clean' format (tested by looking at a media player).

I have started working on the edition in MovieMaker, the avi file appears corrupt with annoying intermittent green flashes. This is obvious when you export to another storage medium. Its OK.

Help, please

I discovered that the green flashes was on the video that I had downloaded, I noticed the when using other video editing software...  They were on the original video or was caused by the program I used to download...  When I made the film the film on video setting for your computer, seem to make the green flashes more sensitive... Using the avi setting creates a huge file and seems to squish them out of existence...  So my apologies to Microsoft...  The only time where this Director has caused a green flash was after editing a video for a long period of time and I share a video with a green flash appears in the Division...  That would signal that my memory has been exhausted, and I would like to do a disk cleanup and restart my computer, and I could continue to edit the video...    Filmmaker working fine all along so the problem of the mysterious flashing green have been resolved...

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