4:3 and 16:9 in Movie Maker
- Gavin Scott
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I'll send you a roll if you really want.
The solution, however, is to find yourself a torrent site and download Adobe Premiere Pro 2*. As with any movie maker, you'll need to pick one aspect ratio and stick with it - but at least you can resize or crop the files which don't meet your AR choice.
* You should only do this to evaluate whether you want to spend the couple of hundred quid before you buy.
The solution, however, is to find yourself a torrent site and download Adobe Premiere Pro 2*. As with any movie maker, you'll need to pick one aspect ratio and stick with it - but at least you can resize or crop the files which don't meet your AR choice.
* You should only do this to evaluate whether you want to spend the couple of hundred quid before you buy.
I've downloaded VirtualDub, but is there a way to get rid of the black widescreen bars? It's in 4:3 but if I put it into 16:9, it looks stretched. I want it to look unstretched at 16:9 if that makes sense.
Sorry, it's hard to describe really. Go to this link to see it in comparison with the other clips. The ones that aren't right are 3 and 4.
Sorry, it's hard to describe really. Go to this link to see it in comparison with the other clips. The ones that aren't right are 3 and 4.
- Rob Del Monte
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when you say 'widescreen bars', are you reffering to letterbox bars on everything you capture, or just on a specific file?
Thinking about this logically, without much knowledge of the programme you're using . . .:
If it is with everything you capture:
Then what I think is happening is that the device you are capturing from is set to 4:3 mode. Therefor, if it is reading a wide screen image, then it will turns it into a 4:3 image, by adding bars. Then when it sends it to your computer, by now it is a 4:3 image (a widescreen image with bars) To it, it is no different to any other 4:3 image. when u set your computer to widescreen mode, your computer is just playing a 4:3 image made to fit into a wide screen. Your computer won't know that it is actually a widescreen image with bars. It won't know to just focus on the dynamic part of the image, and shove-off the bars.
If this is the case, then I'm guessing that you need to change the settings on the device you are capturing from, when you use it to send things to your computer, in that case, it is the device you are capturing from that is wrong - it thinks it is sending to a 4:3 device.
If it is just with a specific file, then I'm guessing that the bars are part of the file information - and not something the programme adds, when it interprets the file - and will need removing (cropping) from the file. I don't know if that can be done.
I AM ONLY THINK LOGICALLY, SO IF i AM WRONG, I APPOLOGISE.
Thinking about this logically, without much knowledge of the programme you're using . . .:
If it is with everything you capture:
Then what I think is happening is that the device you are capturing from is set to 4:3 mode. Therefor, if it is reading a wide screen image, then it will turns it into a 4:3 image, by adding bars. Then when it sends it to your computer, by now it is a 4:3 image (a widescreen image with bars) To it, it is no different to any other 4:3 image. when u set your computer to widescreen mode, your computer is just playing a 4:3 image made to fit into a wide screen. Your computer won't know that it is actually a widescreen image with bars. It won't know to just focus on the dynamic part of the image, and shove-off the bars.
If this is the case, then I'm guessing that you need to change the settings on the device you are capturing from, when you use it to send things to your computer, in that case, it is the device you are capturing from that is wrong - it thinks it is sending to a 4:3 device.
If it is just with a specific file, then I'm guessing that the bars are part of the file information - and not something the programme adds, when it interprets the file - and will need removing (cropping) from the file. I don't know if that can be done.
I AM ONLY THINK LOGICALLY, SO IF i AM WRONG, I APPOLOGISE.
Rob Del Monte

Why do people say “Quad bike” and “Double prime”—it is like saying a “three-sided square”, oh wait they do, “Tri-square”?!

Why do people say “Quad bike” and “Double prime”—it is like saying a “three-sided square”, oh wait they do, “Tri-square”?!
I didn't capture it, it was uploaded to some media site and I downloaded it from there, and it was just like that. The person who uploaded it said they don't know why it went differently to the rest, and couldn't upload it again.Rob Del Monte wrote:when you say 'widescreen bars', are you reffering to letterbox bars on everything you capture, or just on a specific file?
Thinking about this logically, without much knowledge of the programme you're using . . .:
If it is with everything you capture:
Then what I think is happening is that the device you are capturing from is set to 4:3 mode. Therefor, if it is reading a wide screen image, then it will turns it into a 4:3 image, by adding bars. Then when it sends it to your computer, by now it is a 4:3 image (a widescreen image with bars) To it, it is no different to any other 4:3 image. when u set your computer to widescreen mode, your computer is just playing a 4:3 image made to fit into a wide screen. Your computer won't know that it is actually a widescreen image with bars. It won't know to just focus on the dynamic part of the image, and shove-off the bars.
If this is the case, then I'm guessing that you need to change the settings on the device you are capturing from, when you use it to send things to your computer, in that case, it is the device you are capturing from that is wrong - it thinks it is sending to a 4:3 device.
If it is just with a specific file, then I'm guessing that the bars are part of the file information - and not something the programme adds, when it interprets the file - and will need removing (cropping) from the file. I don't know if that can be done.
I AM ONLY THINK LOGICALLY, SO IF i AM WRONG, I APPOLOGISE.
how efficient - it covers both their postsSput wrote:James H wrote:I AM ONLY THINK LOGICALLY TOORob Del Monte wrote:I AM ONLY THINK LOGICALLY, SO IF i AM WRONG, I APPOLOGISE.
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