Green screen capturing quicktime

Hello people i am having some issues screen capturing with quicktime but also on other programs that are based on the same technology that i downloaded from the app store, such as easy capture, basically, i try to capture the screen image recording a clip and the whole clip is shown as GREEN flat green, i believe it could be a problem with the codecs since i have also installed adobe but i just dont understand.. is anyone here common with this problem i m very eager to read comments about this!

Actualy DivX player just shows the same green screen too.
Finder says the file is 350 MB on the disk but quick time only says its 2 MB in the movie info window.

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