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Widescreen Format Issue
by Hampster on Aug 11, 2006 at 9:49:27 pm

Setup
Dual Proccesor G4 Tower
Fincal Cut Pro 5
Mac OSX 10.4.3

I have a Sony Handycam DCR-DVD403 camera that I have hooked up to Panasonic AG-DV2500 dv deck through the RCA input in the back of the deck. The mini dvd disk that I am playing through the camera and patching through the deck into Final Cut was recorded in the widescreen 16x9 mode. What are the setting in Final Cut I need to have so the picture does not look stretched. I am ok with it having the black widescreen at the top and bottom but it still looks stretched. The final output for playing this footage will not be a widescreen tv. What do my capture settings and sequence settings need to be so that it does not look streched. Thanks


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