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Re: Newbie render question
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Brendan Coots
(beenyweenies)
on Jul 2, 2008 at 6:30:36 am
DV Widescreen Version:
Create a new, empty comp using the widescreen DV preset. Drag your 1080i comp into this new composition and scale it down to fit. Add this DV widescreen comp to the render queue and proceed as normal.
HDV 1080i version:
It sounds like you might have gone in and gummed up your settings somewhere. Provided that your comp is set to use the correct settings, you shouldn't have any mismatch issues. Aside from that, I can't really help on this one.
Brendan Coots
Splitvision Digital
www.splitvisiondigital.com
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Re: Newbie render question
by Brendan Coots on Jul 2, 2008 at 6:30:36 am
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