kenrivers :
I just started the download (7:03 PM EST) and will test it later tonight.
Update: I opened the file (original file) in Corel VideoStudio Pro X7 and did not see any of the color glitches. However, when I imported the same file into Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and Premiere Pro CC 2014 I saw the same sort of glitches you have in the video you posted. I converted the file to an .m4v format using Handbrake and not only was the file size considerably smaller (around 80MB) I didn't see any of the glitches when viewing in Windows Media Player or after I imported it into Premiere Pro. The converted file also worked in Windows Movie Maker.
So you are suggesting i should convert everything i record, wont it lose quality when i convert it , i am currently recording with dxtory using the x264vfw codec if you have any suggestions on a recording software that can record anything than .avi
Any idea what might be the cause of this .
EDIT: Definitely a codec problem my guess is somewhere in my x264vfw codec settings tried the default dxtory codec no problem with it and all the other codecs work fine
EDIT2: One more thing Vegas pro 13 always crashes when i try to render something on Windows 10 had to get Vegas pro 12 with which it works perfectly am i loosing anything from the downgrade .
EDIT3: I've went with the Lagarith Lossless Codec seems to be working fine, any suggestions you might have .