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Vertical Black Bars on Capture
by
Scott Osborn
on May 17, 2008 at 2:34:50 am
Searched and Googled, poked and prodded, and can't seem to find a situation similar to mine. Time to turn to you big-brained folks for help.
Working on a project where one day's footage was captured to BETA tape (the rest to miniDV). This BETA tape was then converted to miniDV by a dubbing house.
This is a DV NTSC project (720x480, 29.97 fps), and I digitized all tapes via Premiere's normal capture method, using a consumer-grade camcorder.
You see where this is going: Every tape was fine, with the exception of the BETA-sourced, dubbed tape. This particular tape, when played back using Premiere's capture utility, shows thin black vertical bars on both sides of the screen.
If I go ahead and capture the video, the resulting AVIs have the thin bars. Creating new projects with different settings (PAL, 24p, square pixels, etc.) has not made any difference.
NOTICE that this isn't a case where we've shot widescreen or are converting between 16:9 and 4:3.
In advance, thanks for the help!
Scott Osborn
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