Should I render 1440x1080 or 1920x1080, from HV20
Hi guys,
As the title says, what should I choose? I belive I should use 1440x1080 and 1.333 pixelformat - generating an "Amorphobic" wide video? Vegas tells me that I'm working with 1920x1080 square... Am a bit confused :-) help me! I'm rendering a M2T files using MC codec built in vegas. // Lazze |
If you're going back to tape, you need it to be 1440x1080, 1.333.
If you're rendering for the computer, you can do it either way. Works out to exactly the same. |
There's a way to set your project properties to match your (captured) clip properties. I don't remember exactly how I did it, but once you do, you're good to go (the HV20 clips captured in Vegas 7 show up as 1440X1080, 1.333 pixels, HDV standard I believe).
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A question for David
David I watched your video on Vegas, nice work. Just have a question if I capture footage shot at 24p with my canon HV20 using Cineform's Neo HDV the intermediate files can be viewed in a 16x9 aspect ratio. After editing if I use Cineform's codec to render at 1440X1080p 24p Pixel ratio 1.44 and view the file in WMP the aspect ratio changes back to 4x3, any idea why? I know you can set WMP to play it correctly but why is the file aspect ratio not identified corretly?
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Good question. Not sure yet -- every media player I've tried it in (including a couple from Nero) does the same as WMP.
GSPot identifies it as 1440x1080 at 1.333, so that info is in the file. |
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