I recently noticed that the output from just about every conversion I check has a Green tint to it. It's only slight, but if you do a side by side play of the source and output, it's very clearly tinted green!
I've been using AVS for years, and I'm so happy it's lost most of it's glaring bugs, but this has basically stopped me using it and reverted to my alternative which works fine.
The alternative program I use doing EXACTLY the same conversion wit the same files, codecs and settings produces output WITHOUT the green tint.
I'm not sure how long this has been a problem, but now that I have spotted it, I've noticed quie a few of my older conversions have it, so it must have been a bug for a long time.
I use various program for different conversions, they all have their strong and weak points, but at the moment, I only use AVS as a last resort because of the green problem.
I have reported it, but the first AVS response was that it is not an AVS problem, which is ridiculous. If a competitor's program can produce the same conversion without a green tint, then there must be a bug in AVS.
Luve the program now, please fix it so I can continue using it.