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Re: creating a letterboxed DVD from FCP
by Jurij Magoga on Aug 30, 2007 at 6:44:12 am

i think you should create a16:9 anamorphic sequence in FCP, put your 4:3 video in, then scale it up to fill the width of the 16:9. (you could use some scaling plug in instead of FCP own motion tab, like red giant instant hd maybe, for bette r scaling results.)
then export the sequence in a 16:9 video.
put it in DVD Studio Pro track and in the attribute panel select Display mode > 16:9 -letterbox

Doing so your video fits a 16:9 screens without distorsions and is letterboxed in 4:3 screens


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