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Re: 16:9 Import from Comb2008 into Premiere CS4 - not correct aspect ratio

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Re: 16:9 Import from Comb2008 into Premiere CS4 - not correct aspect ratio
by Steffen Wiegand on Nov 2, 2009 at 7:48:48 pm

Hi Phil!

Thank you so much for your help!! You really made my day. Just a minute ago I managed to get an output in 1024 x 576. Apparently, the AVI-Renderer has some kind of hiccups and doesn't render properly. The Quicktime-DV-Render went fine, though.

I was wondering: I just set up the project at 1024 x 576 and set the PAR to Square (=1.0). That's basically it, isn't it?

You wrote something that you tried the other setting of 1,4587. Did you enter those numbers anywhere? Or did you have to adjust this PAR for your imported video-file? At the moment I am happy that I've just made it happen for a coloured box that fades and gives away a logo (for the logo I left the square pixel setting, otherwise it appears streched).

Regards,
Steffen


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