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Frage von Conny M:


Hallo ihr lieben,

I have a Canon MVX450 with 16:9 widescreen material
- This I have included Premier Pro 2 (720x576)
- Then with a 360x288 QT exported

When I look at the material in QT or VLC Watching it is stretched into the Height?

How do I use the material correctly export / edit to make it in the (Web) players to show correctly?

Thank you very much
Conny

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Antwort von Axel:

"Conny M" wrote:
- This I have included Premier Pro 2 (720x576)
- Then with a 360x288 QT exported


Error 1:
720:576 = 5:4 and not 4:3. This is the original. You exportierst but for the web with square pixels-768:576 = 4:3, half of which would be 384x288, and the only 4:3.

Error 2:
When halving image for the purpose of the car so that progress of deinterlaces go from picture Height 288 (corresponds to "9" of 16:9)
288:9 = 32, 16x32 = 512th
For the image size 16:9 would therefore be 512 x 288.

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Antwort von Conny M:

ok, if I WebVideo still wants to have something smaller then synonymous
384x216 (third smaller)? Hope now have no reasoning with it?

Lieben Dank

VG
Conny

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Antwort von Axel:

"Conny M" wrote: ok, if I WebVideo still wants to have something smaller then synonymous
384x216 (third smaller)? Hope now have no reasoning with it?


Only if you deinterlaced. When scaling with odd values would otherwise strange effects occur. For a reduction ranges mE every traditional deinterlacer, you'll find something in APPS effects box. Then you can choose the image size, without concern for the appearance of lines.

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