Frage von universumilaps:Hello. Have a problem and will simply not smart draus.
Did with my Canon XM2 filmed in 16:9, will be imported in Premiere CS3 synonymous correctly. Sliced. Exported as AVI DV 16:9 (presets). Yes, and what comes out? 4:3 inflated. What have I done wrong? With CS had previously worked there and never had problems with 16:9. Asking for immediate help. Thank you
Antwort von universumilaps:
and when I export back to CS hole, it is in the CS 16:9. That is not cool, sowas :-)
Antwort von tommyb:
"inflated" means egg heads?
If so: Congratulations, all successful. You have an anamorphic video file exported.
Antwort von universumilaps:
Yes, everything warped. But as I said when I exported the material back for Premiere import shows premiere back in the right screen ratio.
How or what can I do with the picture on the right Height 'side of right'?
Antwort von tommyb:
It read as:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anamorphe_Bildaufzeichnung
VLC or Media Player Classic download and "correct" view.
Antwort von universumilaps:
Can I get all synonymous in the correct format that I've really 16:9?
Antwort von universumilaps:
So in VLC, I rausgefunden where I must set the format. How do I get it out that the format synonymous in other players, right? If I consider that in Winamp, but the proportions right back no more.
Antwort von jazzy_d:
Trying times with square pixels to export.
Antwort von dietzemichi:
then do not accept the defaults, but make the whole enter manual. 720x576 pixels with aspect ratio D1 / DV PAL Widescreen 16:9 (1.422) or 1024x576 pixel with aspect ratio 1.0.
Antwort von Meggs:
How do I get it out that the format synonymous in other players, right? If I consider that in Winamp, but the proportions right back no more. This is for the player. The DV-AVI in the header AspectRatio. If Premiere when importing the file interpreted as 16:9, agrees with the entry in the header. More is not foreseen. For example, if the file Winamp interpreted as 4:3, this is a bug in Winamp.
Antwort von Markus:
Yes, everything warped. But as I said when I exported the material back for Premiere import shows premiere back in the right screen ratio. The question is, what with the material in the course should be done? Because it is depending on what settings are useful when exporting.
If the video on DVD, then the 720 × 576 pixels with a pixel aspect ratio of 1.422 is correct. If the images in a DV editing Compositingprogramm or further processed, then these settings are also correct.
Only if the material is exclusively s.Computer be, is an export with square pixels make sense. In the first two uses, however, unnecessary and render times associated with loss of quality synonymous.
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4:3 (or 16:9) or 5:4?