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joffo
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troubles with special format.

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Hi i meet a problem when i imported a picture with a special format (1200/300). if i preview it on quick time player or vls evrything is ok but when i open it in resolume i lost a part of my width. Do you know some issues ?
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VJair
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Re: troubles with special format.

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what size composition are you using? have you tried scaling down in avenue?

joffo
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Re: troubles with special format.

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i use 2048/768 with 2 projectors in 1024/768

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Re: troubles with special format.

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recoding the video doesn't help?
(try recoding in after effects)

i also have corrupted files (with an older dxv codec)... they worked until "something" happened :?:
i'll try to upload it next time.
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Re: troubles with special format.

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If you're having problems with a particular file, you can always send it to us at support[at]resolume[dot]com. Please include a clear description of the problem, and the steps we need to take to recreate it.

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Re: troubles with special format.

Post by GeeEs »

1200x300 (12:3) and 2048x768 ) (8:3) are 2 different aspect ratio's.. no wonder you loose some of the picture's width ;-)

Try it with a 800x300 / 1600x600 / 2400x900 / etc. picture.. that will fit exact.

so.. make sure your composition aspect ratio is exactly the same as your footage aspect ratio !

edit: you can use your 1200x300 picture perfectly ok on a 2048x768 composition, but then you have to resize/stretch it on clip/layer level... it gives you a littlebit of a deformed picture... or scaling, but then... what you gain on the width, you'll loose on the height ...
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