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Converting 4x3 to 16x9?
rkruz3 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Sep 19, 2020 10:21 Messages: 112 Offline
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During a session, my camera was inadvertently set to 4x3 and I can only submit 16x9 video. I did a test and it will look fine zoomed in and cropping to create 16x9..
I have about 2 dozen clips.
Is it easiest just to use the Crop/Zoom tool on each individual clip?
Thanks!
3POINT [Avatar]
Member Location: Germany Joined: Oct 01, 2015 03:52 Messages: 149 Offline
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Quote During a session, my camera was inadvertently set to 4x3 and I can only submit 16x9 video. I did a test and it will look fine zoomed in and cropping to create 16x9..
I have about 2 dozen clips.
Is it easiest just to use the Crop/Zoom tool on each individual clip?
Thanks!


I think the easiest and fastest way is to use the PIP Designer for this. Open the first video in PIP Designer and set scale Width to 1.000 (make sure that Maintain Aspect Ratio is selected). Leave PIP Designer and right click the clip on the timeline and select Copy Keyframes Attributes. Now select all other 4:3 videos on the timeline and right click again and select Paste Keyframe Attributes.,. Done.
rkruz3 [Avatar]
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I think the easiest and fastest way is to use the PIP Designer for this. Open the first video in PIP Designer and set scale Width to 1.000 (make sure that Maintain Aspect Ratio is selected). Leave PIP Designer and right click the clip on the timeline and select Copy Keyframes Attributes. Now select all other 4:3 videos on the timeline and right click again and select Paste Keyframe Attributes.,. Done.


Excellent 3Point. Thanks so much. I'll practice that on some test files to make sure I got it down. Very thoughtful response. Thank you!
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