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Best way to include 4:3 clips into a 16 timeline
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ozstar [Avatar]
Member Private Message Location: Sydney OZ Joined: Apr 21, 2012 20:13 Messages: 125 Offline
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Hi

Have a 26:9 timeline with images and video and now want to includecsome old 4:3 clios.

What is tge best way to fo tjis please ?

It will be shown on very large digital screens in venues.

Thanks

Ox
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tomasc [Avatar]
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There are many ways to use 4:3 clips in a 16:9 project timeline. I prefer to leave it on the timeline as is. Some users prefer to stretch the clip horizontally and reposition the clip vertically using PiP Designer. Others may want it to be done automatically. Highlight the 4:3 clip and Right mouse click on it. A popup window opens. Choose Set Clip Format/Set Aspect Ratio/Select Not 4:3, 16:9… Use the Drop Down arrow to select UseCLPV to stretch clip to 16:9 AR… Depending on the subject material You may prefer the last option.
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ozstar [Avatar]
Member Private Message Location: Sydney OZ Joined: Apr 21, 2012 20:13 Messages: 125 Offline
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Many thanks.

I'll give that a go when we get back to normal here after the floods.

Apprecitae the help

oz
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