Since I moved my trackpoints I got this jumps where the line of a trackpoint jumps from the red to the green curve(and the other way around).
This happened to points that I moved, so maybe that's the reason. Is there a simple solution, or do I have to replace all these trackpoints?

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see http://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/14330/motion-tracking-what-do-the-graphs-represent-and-how-are-they-useful – Jul 24 '14 at 16:06
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1@Backfighter Rather than editing your question post an answer to the question, explaining how you solved the problem. – GiantCowFilms Jul 24 '14 at 17:43
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Isn't possible only after 5 hours ^^ – SilentStorm Jul 24 '14 at 19:38
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see blender.stackexchange.com/questions/14330/… – cegaton 56 mins ago
So my answer is solved now I think. After reading this I know, that the "jumps" the lines are doing are caused by moving them. Because if you move one its speed increases immensely. And if the lines indicate the speed of a tracker, they will go up too. That's causing the jumps.
The other points where the red and the green line is connected. A new Trackpoint was created.
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You need to track those markers again, and then resolve the camera motion. To do this, go to the "Motion Tracking" prespective, by chosing it from this menu:

Then select the markers that need to be tracked, open the Toolshelf (press T) and go to the subsection "Track" and click the track button, as shown here:
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1Please add some more details, such as steps on how to achieve what you have suggested. – Ray Mairlot Jul 24 '14 at 13:46
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So the only possibility is to track them again? I see lot of work coming towards me :s :D And yes someonewithpc is right ^^ – SilentStorm Jul 24 '14 at 14:08
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