Crunch time help: 4:3 and 16:9!
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:17 am
Well, the viewing format of my project has just changed to a 55" LCD tv.
The entire project has been done in 4:3. I tested it on a 55" LCD and the stretch really made everything look sub-par.
I can re-render the whole thing so long as I don't need to really do a lot of changes to my elements (pictures, animations, standard 4:3 vhs footage, etc).
I'm using Sony Vegas & DVDA if that helps.
Not having a flatscreen myself, is there an option to view video inputs as their true input (4:3) and not stretch them to 16:9? Or, should I go back and re-render at something like 1280x720 HDV?
This thing is going out tomorrow, and I'd rather not spend the entire night re-encoding the whole thing.
Thanks folks.
The entire project has been done in 4:3. I tested it on a 55" LCD and the stretch really made everything look sub-par.
I can re-render the whole thing so long as I don't need to really do a lot of changes to my elements (pictures, animations, standard 4:3 vhs footage, etc).
I'm using Sony Vegas & DVDA if that helps.
Not having a flatscreen myself, is there an option to view video inputs as their true input (4:3) and not stretch them to 16:9? Or, should I go back and re-render at something like 1280x720 HDV?
This thing is going out tomorrow, and I'd rather not spend the entire night re-encoding the whole thing.
Thanks folks.