QuickTime Conversion - Greenline

Hi Guys,
Been working on a video short for a design company in DVCPRO HD 720p25. It is intended to be viewed on the web so after locking picture I used QuickTime Conversion to make a 373x210 'web-ready' video.
The trouble I have is that when it is converted there is a strange green line on the right hand side of the picture! Can anyone tell me what this is? Please find the link below which shows my problem:
Green Line Problem
Your help would be very much appreciated!
James
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