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Re: final cut pro advice
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Nick Toth
on May 22, 2008 at 8:53:14 pm
You can do exactly what you've described. Since your original video is larger than your final output you will be fine and there is no scaling involved. Just set the sequence settings to 400X320 (or maybe 400X300) and you will be able to drop your PAL video in and center it as needed. It's like using an oversized photo for pan and scan.
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