I'm having trouble with exporting my Premieres vid. (My awesomeness, let me know you it!) I'm running Final Cut Pro, and I have a system that usually works pretty well, using Compressor, but it is flummoxed by my aspect ratio!
My Premieres vid is in ultra wide screen -- 2.5:1, rather than 16:9, and I cannot figure out any export technique that doesn't make it horridly squishy and distorted and unwatchable. I did my .avi export by trimming the bars from my clipping program and manually resizing it to source dimensions, but I cannot do this with the high quality export!
I've tried close to twenty combinations of import/export/encodes, and I am completely at a loss. Any guidance at all would be greatly appreciated.
My Premieres vid is in ultra wide screen -- 2.5:1, rather than 16:9, and I cannot figure out any export technique that doesn't make it horridly squishy and distorted and unwatchable. I did my .avi export by trimming the bars from my clipping program and manually resizing it to source dimensions, but I cannot do this with the high quality export!
I've tried close to twenty combinations of import/export/encodes, and I am completely at a loss. Any guidance at all would be greatly appreciated.
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Date: 2010-06-23 03:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-23 10:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-25 04:50 am (UTC)Okay, actually, this isn't too bad. I thought you meant FCP itself had settings in a submenu somewhere I was supposed to set every time I vidded an at half past the hour and on dates divisible by three and seven, or something. Some of these things, I already do, just from trial and error of ticking boxes.
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Date: 2010-06-25 08:54 pm (UTC)Meep.