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Re: Widescreen or a setting not set correctly?
by
taikwanjo
on Oct 12, 2006 at 2:17:17 pm
Sounds like you just need to resize the footage. For example, shooting with DVCPro 25 in widescreen format, we have to resize the image to 75% in order to get it to look like that first picture. The rest of the video is still there, just hanging off the edges. That's what works for us. You can copy and paste the "Motion" properties from one clip to others to save time when scaling everything to 75%. Let me know if this helps, or if it's a totally different problem.
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Widescreen or a setting not set correctly?
by Gochos on Oct 9, 2006 at 8:12:47 pm
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