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Hi, Carl!
I've not long ago converted an old 4:3 clip to 16:9, even used the stabilising function and some image enhancement, It's brought the clip up quite nicely, thank you. Of course it would be obvious that the clip was analogue-sourced, but none-the-less it still scrubbed up well. I can use this now process to match up my old content with my newer digital-shot stuff and neither will look out-of-place against the other if I were to make a compilation DVD of my works.
Cheers!
Neil.
Yes, of course if you are cleaning up and want a permanent recording, you would do everything to make the video play nice.
I thought of another technique that I sometimes do, with the project aspect ratio set to 16:9, you can place a color board on track 1, then the 4:3 video on track 2 without stretching it. You get color showing on the sides with the 4:3 video playing in the center.
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