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Re: Trouble outputting with different aspect ratio
by
JeremyG
on Oct 5, 2007 at 6:22:58 pm
DV is 720x480, nothing more nothing less. So you either have to distort the image to fit it on the tape in hopes that they can then "undistort" it on the other end, or figure out a different way to deliver the media that isn't on videotape. A quicktime movie or image sequence comes to mind. Since they deal with this aspect ratio all the time, I'm sure a phone call to someone over there will set you straight.
Jeremy
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