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Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: How do I take 4:3 video and make look 16:9 AND be able to reframe it for different scenes? - 12 years agoThanks for reply. Yeah it is DV footage. When I scale it up your way, it looks a lot less detailed than the way I mentioned above. Do you know what error 34 is? I assume for a DVD SD it only burns 4:3 so you have to tell it to anamorphic it so it will play 16:9 on the DVD player?by tadtv - Café LA Re: How do I take 4:3 video and make look 16:9 AND be able to reframe it for different scenes? - 12 years agoI have a sequence that I set to be 720x405. Then under motion, I scaled up the video to 100% and then the 4:3 video looks like 16:9 however I'm not able to save it as a quicktime. I get an error 34? I guess I'm confused on what sequence settings to use if I want to make a DVD that looks and plays as a 16:9 video but made from 4:3 source material. Sorry if this is old but I've searched and dby tadtv - Café LA How do I take 4:3 video and make look 16:9 AND be able to reframe it for different scenes? - 12 years agoI get the many different ways to take a whole 4:3 clip and make it look 16:9, but How do I take 4:3 video and make look 16:9 AND be able to reframe it for different scenes? I mean once you zoom into the footage, sometimes I need more of the top of the shot or the bottom. If I do the wire frame method, it seems to lock if for the whole clip. If I do the motion zoom tab, there is no move the videoby tadtv - Café LA |
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