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Re: Vertical Black Bars on Capture
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Jeff Brown
on May 19, 2008 at 3:38:59 pm
If you were seeing thin black bars (about 10 pixels wide, maybe?), you are seeing what analog video looks like. It is not full-raster wide compared to DV. That's just the way BetaCam is. (and VHS, for that matter). If you are outputting for the web, the best solution is to crop when you do the compression. If you are outputting for DVD or broadcast, don't do anything-- TVs are made to overscan the image slightly.
In my biased opinion, it is better not to scale analog video for your edit. It's low-res enough to begin with.
-jeff
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