Hi there, I am new to all this so if anyone chooses to answer my question please give me simple answers.
I edited a short video clip in Adobe Premiere 1.5. The footage was from an HD camera so it is widescreen 16:9. I exported the clip as an AVI file and viewed it and it looked great. Then I brought the clip over to SUPER and tried to compress it.
I first tried scaling the video to 1280:720 and when I viewed the compressed clip I got thick black bars on the right and left side of the clip. I then tried other 16:9 aspect ratios and got the same thing.
So my question is why is this happening? Am I missing something? It seems that SUPER is squishing the clip from the sides. Any information would be very helpful...thanks.
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becaleca wrote:
Hi there, I am new to all this so if anyone chooses to answer my question please give me simple answers.
I edited a short video clip in Adobe Premiere 1.5. The footage was from an HD camera so it is widescreen 16:9. I exported the clip as an AVI file and viewed it and it looked great. Then I brought the clip over to SUPER and tried to compress it.
I first tried scaling the video to 1280:720 and when I viewed the compressed clip I got thick black bars on the right and left side of the clip. I then tried other 16:9 aspect ratios and got the same thing.
So my question is why is this happening? Am I missing something? It seems that SUPER is squishing the clip from the sides. Any information would be very helpful...thanks.
I think this might solve your problem because it does mine -- go to Crop/Pad and set all to 0 then uncheck Stretch It. I just hope this works for you, too.
Last edited by tornadoh (2008-06-17 08:51:27)
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