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Re: Exporting for Premiere
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Tom Brooks
on Jun 25, 2008 at 2:17:02 am
You are not doing anything wrong. The newest versions of Quicktime Pro can be set to display movies with non-square pixels in different ways. If you export 720x480, try displaying the "Movie Properties", highlight the name of the movie and go to the Presentation tab. There you will find "Conform aperture to..." and select "Production." This should display the movie correctly.
However, if you want to be sure that the movie will display correctly on any computer, it may be best to export as 640x480 with square pixels. It's all about the square and non-square pixels and how they appear on different displays. Computer displays use square pixels. TVs use non-square pixels. You'll find many explanations on the Creative Cow and elsewhere.
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