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I'm certain I have seen a PD15 tutorial for this - I just can't find it now though.
I am trying to display two different videos (16:9) on the screen at the same time with nothing cropped from either.
You have to deal with a simple geometry issue: To display two 16:9 clips in a single 16:9 frame, you either have to reduce each clip in size by 1/2, which will allow them to fit side by side (or one above the other) but will leave the other 1/2 of the viewing area blank; or you have to change the proportion of the videos to compress one axis by 50% while leaving the other untouched so the two clips take up the full frame. I can't hink of any other choices for viewing the full content of both clips with both of them the same size.
If you reduce the clip sizes by half, you can add 2 more clips to make a full screen 2x2 grid or you can add a background color, image or video to fill the unused parts of the screen.
You already stated that you don't want to crop either clip, but you could use picture-in-picture to overlay one of the clips in a smaller window on top of the other one. You can even swap of grow/reduce the windows if you want to highlight the content in different clips at different times.
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