![]() ![]() ![]() My age is making me more stupid, but please I hope you understand that in this case, I would have to use AviSynth + HC encoder since I'd be encoding again to MPEG2 and these 2 applc work with no colro space covnertions, something that is not supported by Vegas. Making the whole thing as 16:9 and then using AviSynth to crop (lettebox) and resize the video using Laczos or Lanczos4 would be a great idea. Here's what I've found: your way seems good. Maybe you're right farss and I'm making a tempest in a glass of water as we are used to saying here :)įitCD is a wonderfull little applicatin that helps to calculate aspect ratios, includding for MPEG2. Thanks to both of you who time to respond. If any of you guys have a better and easier solution for this, please let me know, will ya? I don't know if this is the right thing to do, but it seems to work here. The only problem with no workaround are the transitions in Boris Red or even in Vegas that will show the letterbox along with the effect. Here's a workaround for this: insert 2 video tracks, both filled with color (black - media generator) adjusting pan/crop for both, putting one above and the other one at the bottom of the screen. Problems: titles and media generators such as spheres etc, that are out of place overriding the aspect ratio of the screen. Then I get back and press the same button again and lock the aspect ratio. Second of all, for each picture, I click on the Pan/Crop button and unclock the aspect ratio button, setting the figures for width and height such as the following: 720x304 (in fact, 306, but this figure is not a multiple of 8, so let's use 304 :P ) Since I'm using pictures and some LW sequences, first of all I go to Files> Properties and configure the whole project as 720x480 NTSC Widescreen (16:9 - 1.78:1) at 23,976 (that's my case here). Man, that's a bit tricky to make Vegas render any video at 2.35:1, but it works lolol. What can I do to fix this? Can't Vegas render at any size in 16:9 letterboxing?Help will be greatly appreciated. As I rendered as MPEG2, I left the project as 720x480 and set the pixel at 2.21:1 - but then realized 2.21:1 is for PAL and besides, it's not 2.35:1.Įven if the project were at 2.21:1 (for PAL), the result would be 325 (320) and - anyway - the final result would be one of these two possibilities:ġ) checking "stretch video to fit output frame" size would make the image shrink a little horizontaly Ģ) leaving the box "stretch video etc." would leave the letterbox but the picture seems too squeezed. For each picture on the timeline, I set "match output aspect ratio" using pan/crop. Trying to render as 2.21:1 is also a problem, I guess.Īnyway, this is my workaround ( what I was trying to do) but it didn't work at all: File> Properties> NTSC DV Widescreen at 23,976, setting the width as 720 and the height as 304 - nearest option for 306). That will leave me the nearest option which is 304 (an error of -0,2%). Some people would recommend make a new project as 4:3 or 16:9 - "letterbox" (the only 2 DARs supported by DVD) and then what? I don't get a value such as 2.35:1 when I render as MPEG2. ![]() I've got a series of pictures and wanted to make a project as 2.35:1 (21:9 and not 2.21:1). This might be a good question since I haven't found a definitive answer around here. ![]()
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