16:9-material

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raumwerk
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16:9-material

Post by raumwerk »

Bart and Edwin,

you really did a great job so far!
a whole new conceptional approach, worth exploring new ways to use resolume.

what i am wondering:
anamorphotic material appears scaled down on the down left corner of the composition
with some "blow"-effect around.
is it a bug? if yes, then i will have to wait for a fix.

as all my material is 720x576 in 16:9-format, converting it is no option for me...

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bart
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Re: 16:9-material

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we have done a lot of testing with widescreen footage and we have no seen this problem, can you post a screenshot and send us one of the files that is going wrong?

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Re: 16:9-material

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WOW,

thats responsive ;))

i attached a screenshot first...

it appears both on mov and avi-formats.
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Re: 16:9-material

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Thank you for the screenshot and the video, we see the same problem as you do so we can debug it.

But even if it will display correctly you will not get the best performance because the video is compressed with the DV codec.

On the Mac we recommend rendering your video files to Quicktime Photo JPEG, 85% quality.

For more details see the Preparing Media chapter in the manual:
http://resolume.com/avenue/manual/

zooropa
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Re: 16:9-material

Post by zooropa »

Hey I have a same problem, but my material is 4:3 and does it also.
Isnt the problem because its in DV codec? My material doing this is in Mainconcept DV codec

EDIT:Whoops - sorry, I didnt read last post of Bart - nevermind than. :D

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