Thomas Shaddox
October 18th, 2005, 12:16 PM
Having just purchased a GS150, I am starting to get back into video, but MiniDV and the DV format is new to me (had an old VHS-C and Hi8 back in the day). So what is the deal with the cam's widescreen mode? I know that it's not just cropping top and bottom, and it appears to actually widen the viewing area. But it still reads as the same resolution as normal DV, so I'm assuming the aspect ratio's different than the usual (normal DV is .9, right?).
Also, when I make a compilation in After Effects, and use the Widescreen DV preset for the comp, it uses a pixel aspect ratio is 1.2, but the comp monitor still is the 4:3 ratio, and the video is scrunched up (there's a technical term for ya). Is there a way to resize the monitor window so I know how my titles, etc. will really look?
Last thing is, when I play back widescreen footage from my cam directly into my TV, it's pulled out to the TV's full area, so everything is too tall and skinny. Is there any way to fix this? Thanks for tolerating me.
Also, when I make a compilation in After Effects, and use the Widescreen DV preset for the comp, it uses a pixel aspect ratio is 1.2, but the comp monitor still is the 4:3 ratio, and the video is scrunched up (there's a technical term for ya). Is there a way to resize the monitor window so I know how my titles, etc. will really look?
Last thing is, when I play back widescreen footage from my cam directly into my TV, it's pulled out to the TV's full area, so everything is too tall and skinny. Is there any way to fix this? Thanks for tolerating me.