Frage von Channel19:hallo erstmal s.alle
a really good forum you have there! gratulation! then next ... ;-)
so now, but to ask:
I have a professional DVCPro camera with a 16:9 recording made and these will be captured on MiniDV. the problem is the recording dubbed then in 4:3, but the picture is stretched, distended therefore of 16:9 to 4:3, you understand? So, the people and all you see is the längegezogen. now I have the problem, how can I write it into Premiere Pro 1.5, which again it is 16:9? I have already tried in a 16:9 einzuspielen the project, he plays it to me but a 4:3 in an extended form??
I ask your help that already has someone told me to solve?
thanks for all ...
nice greetings ...
Jerome
Antwort von AMH:
hallo erstmal s.alle
a really good forum you have there! gratulation! then next ... ;-)
so now, but to ask:
I have a professional DVCPro camera with a 16:9 recording made and these will be captured on MiniDV. You have made a 16:9 Recording? Does that now anamorphic or letterbox?
the problem is the recording dubbed then in 4:3, but the picture is stretched, distended therefore of 16:9 to 4:3, you understand? then it is not squeezed and stretched!
So, the people and all you see is the längegezogen. What then? I thought it was a 16:9 picture, which was squeezed to 4:3 .. Wiso then pulled into the track?
now I have the problem, how can I write it into Premiere Pro 1.5, which again it is 16:9? This one would know if there is a letterbox or anamorphic signal!
I have already tried in a 16:9 einzuspielen the project, he plays it to me but a 4:3 in an extended form?? Sorry, but now I really do not understand! Can you clarify something?
Gruss
Alex
Antwort von jens:
Is actually not at so hard to understand if one takes a little effort ...
So I 's is similar, because I record using anamorphic 16:9. APP1.5 I've captured in the same "problem". I walk round with the Procoder but in the correct 16:9 ratio. Important point here is merely to indicate that it is in the Augangsmaterial to 16:9 (and not 4:3) material.
Premiere does not s.tatsächlichen ratio, namely 4:3 material such as you with "can combine Recognized" 16:9 material without distortion (of course there but what is gone).
Do not know now when you could still set to premiere something so truly represent the 16:9 as 16:9.
Antwort von AMH:
No, I think that's very understandable! So, he has a 16:9 picture squeezed to 4:3 and then 16:9. Wiso's twisted it? This is not logically possible!
Antwort von Markus:
Hi All,
when a camcorder in 16:9 Anamorphic records that are displayed on the entire recording area of a 4:3-TV, that is pulled into the Height. You could say synonymous, the Picture is laterally compressed, but ultimately it is the same. The widescreen is distorted in the following manner:
zum Bild Background of this distortion is the fact that in both digital video formats, in both 4:3 as synonymous 16:9, using the same image size: 720 × 576 pixels. Varies is only the pixel aspect ratio, ie 1.07 at 4:3 and 1.42 @ 16:9.
That the photographs in the dubbing of such DVCpro on MiniDV appear distorted, and is therefore not a real problem in terms of a copy, or deterioration. Only the display in Premiere fails to operate properly. But what might that be?
" When capturing the image format was not set to 16:9
" When capturing was not the pixel aspect ratio set to 1.42
If the AVI files have been imported to meet the above aspects, it may help to start a new Premiere Project to change the default to anywhere in widescreen (720 × 576 pixels, pixel aspect ratio 1.42) and then the AVI files . Import
Antwort von wrunge:
hey du, I dunno if it still helps you. but I had the same prob and with a simple trick to me because I've helped;).
So you take your anscheind stretched 4:3 image and lay it in the timeline. before you pack up in the app correctly shown in 16:9 and 16:9 Kurzvideo exportierst the whole thing out of your project as 16:9 widescreen dv-avi and when it was exported and imported into your project you again. zaggt and all is well:)
MFG pAT
Antwort von AndyZZ:
Premiere Pro: Right click the imported file and select "interpret footage" and select 16:9 aspect ratio 1.422. Then it should work.
Greeting
Andy
Antwort von Smith:
I take the problem again, because I had exactly the other case. I have a video that was originally recorded in 4:3 and wrong has been converted to 16:9 (the picture has the top and bottom bars, but was moved to the same width, ie all individuals are too small and too fat ^ ^) The original file unfortunately I'm no longer in the muck is only the straight-called "Kaputtcodierte" version is found. Is there a way at least the Picture hinzukriegen again so that all persons have the right ones again proportions?
Might be better than great if you could help me ...
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
do that, what Andy has recently described - only then hire a 4:3. The video has Resolutionvon but the full 720 × 576 pixels, right?