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Re: Source window and Program window issue.
by
David Dobson
on Jun 20, 2009 at 12:23:02 am
You are in CS4 or CS3?
In CS4 you can create a new Sequence and set it up for 1280x720 - be sure to match the frame rate and interlace setting as well.
I can't remember how it worked in CS3 - do you have to create your project in the correct settings and then all sequences match that? If so - do that. If this is part of a longer edit, you can import the old project into the new and copy your old time line and paste it to your new time line - and then adjust all the clips accordingly
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Re: Source window and Program window issue.
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