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Frage von glider_pilot:


Hi!
Pictures I took with a SonyVX2000E 16:9 format (the pictures are so big 1024x576), MPEG Streamclip recognizes as 4:3 with a Resolutionvon 720x576. Is there a setting somewhere that I have overlooked that I tell the program the proper resolution "" can? If I see above all the export as 16:9 which is clipped, so synonymous is not a solution.
Use the Search feature or Google so far I could not find anything.
Are there any still another program with which I export with the Apple ProRes codec can (for Mac or Windows)?
Thank schoneinmal.

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Antwort von Schleichmichel:

Hi,

DV records never in true 16 / 9, that is never in 1024x576 pixels, but always in 4 / 3. It is recorded only compressed.

Depending on the import program, it is possible that the original data are not identified in the metadata of the video as a 16 / 9. Or program, in which one opens the video file ignores these marks and not the Picture equalized for playback. DV format is one of the few, the 16 / 9 anamorphic secure (yes next synonymous mpeg2 for DVDs).

In MPEG Streamclip can be corrected to "edit" the aspect ratio for playback, if not it should be correct. In the export dialog, there are plenty of opportunities to synonymous to export the correct aspect ratio. Also the circumcised and the scaling can be adjusted and examine briefly in the preview. A lot of you have obviously not tried: /

Personally, I would never use with DV 16 / 9. Just the material of the VX2000 looks in the mode of very bad. The best was that again with a Panasonic AG-DVX100 with screwed-anamorphic lenses. As has been compressed, the optical picture and four thirds recorded.

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Antwort von B.DeKid:

Yes capture in 4:3 and 16:9 can show guidelines and procedures can spend s.Schluss in LetterBox looks much cleaner!

MfG
B. DeKid

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Antwort von glider_pilot:

Hello
Schleich @ Michel
Thanks for your enlightenment, I have never known!
However, I find MPEG Streamclip edit anything below, indicating this correction.

@ B. DeKid
That would be a synonymous way, but how do I export from Final Cut s.besten? Should I use the widescreen effect, or do you think I s.sollte s.besten?
If I export so, I took on a 16:9 picture, however, completely surrounded in black. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you and a nice evening!

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Antwort von Axel:

"Glider_pilot" wrote: Hi!
Pictures I took with a SonyVX2000E 16:9 format (the pictures are so big 1024x576)

Stop! The recordings are as DV, 720 large x 576. You have probably seen the video with Final Cut Pro with the Recording Preset DV Pal 48 KHz made, then the 720 x 576 interpreted as 4:3 (the video itself is not changed). Would you have with "DV Pal Anamorphic 48" Date kHz, the ratio would have been displayed correctly.
"Glider_pilot" wrote: ... , MPEG Streamclip recognizes as 4:3 with a Resolutionvon 720x576. Is there a setting somewhere that I have overlooked that I tell the program the proper resolution "" can? If I see above all the export as 16:9 which is clipped, so synonymous is not a solution.

See Attachment (click prior to export in the "Options")
* For a better understanding: The video would be to export the 16:9 still 720 x 576, only flagged as 16:9 (says the player "squeeze") *

"Glider_pilot" wrote: Use the Search feature or Google so far I could not find anything.
Are there any still another program with which I export with the Apple ProRes codec can (for Mac or Windows)?
Thank schoneinmal.


If you have installed Final Cut Pro, you can export synonymous with MpegStreamclip. If the DV Pal already has the proper 16:9 aspect ratio, x is MpegStreamclip as ProRes 576 in 1024 then make of it. ProRes is not for DV but necessary.

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