Frage von Filmzirkus:I have a recurring problem with Encore CS4. Often I have to do with Quicktime shooting to have the 1024x576 square pixels (; To spits it out and stop my animation will remain the synonymous). Than enough to produce a 16:9 picture to PAL. When I do those things to an Encore timeline, but always comes out a 4:3 PAL picture. The left and right edges are cut. In the Properties of the timeline of the switch of 4:3 to 16:9 is grayed out. Hmph. How do I get Encore now to make a broad picture of? In CS3 it was, after all synonymous. Who knows what to do?
Windows XP, inclusive of the current CS4 updates.
Antwort von Commanderjanke:
What are your preferences to? And the picture is cropped only in the preview monitor?
Basically erstmal \ edit; \ Preferences, preview
Tv mode switch to 16:9.
Project window, \; rechstklick \; Filmmaterialinterpretieren
schau mal adjusted according to what is there!
gruß Commander
Antwort von Mylenium:
I have a recurring problem with Encore CS4. Often I have to do with Quicktime shooting to have the 1024x576 square pixels (; To spits it out and stop my animation will remain the synonymous). Than enough to produce a 16:9 picture to PAL. When I do those things to an Encore timeline, but always comes out a 4:3 PAL picture. Your program does not liberate PAR flags in the QT stream. This may be necessary zurechtzaubern in QT Pro on the film properties, or a 1:1 export without recompression. In addition, the resolution for CS4 is simply wrong, because the automatic interpretation does not apply. See here:
http://help.adobe.com/de_DE/AfterEffects/9.0/WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7f3aa.html
Mylenium