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1. Re: 16:9 media not filling the 16:9 frame
Oblivion Dust Jun 6, 2008 8:02 AM (in response to Tayedrummer)Have you tried resizing the HD QT clips manually? -
2. Re: 16:9 media not filling the 16:9 frame
Tayedrummer Jun 7, 2008 6:28 PM (in response to Tayedrummer)The clips aren't HD, everything is SD so I'm using the "DV-NTSC Widescreen 48kHz" preset. The links that I provided the QT file would have the black vertical bars on the edges while the AVI file was captured using PPCS3 and displays full frame on the timeline.
I'd rather not have to adjust scale on every QT clip I import. That would be a total nightmare.
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3. Re: 16:9 media not filling the 16:9 frame
Eddie Lotter Jun 8, 2008 7:15 AM (in response to Tayedrummer)>That would be a total nightmare.Use the Default Scale To Frame Size preference.
Cheers
Eddie
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4. Re: 16:9 media not filling the 16:9 frame
(kevin_tucker) Jun 9, 2008 5:53 AM (in response to Tayedrummer)I ran into the same problem. I ended up cropping the "pillars", stretched the video in proportion to the alloted space and rendered. The video letterboxed on 4:3 sets and filled the widescreen sets properly. I agree, too many steps when you are importing several clips.


