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using compressor
by CussinSailor on Nov 7, 2007 at 6:02:55 pm

I'm trying to deliver a small 16x9 QT movie about 360x270 to a client. My project sequence is DVCProHD 720p60 / 960x720. However, I've been unable to use export to compressor to achieve this and the final product remain 16x9 either with or without letterbox. It always renders out in 4x3. I don't get it, but it's driving me crazy...PLEASE HELP. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Jason C.

Jason Coleman
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