Harv Grace
November 10th, 2007, 02:31 AM
Hi,
I recently bought a Panasonic NV-GS320 standard definition camcorder. I've made a video to test it out with, and figured out how to properly set up a project and import the footage from the camcorder (properly configuring the pixel aspect ratio so that it doesn't appear stretched).
I wanted to do a render to see how it looked, so I did so, using the PAL DV Widescreen presets in WMV to output it. When I play it back it's stretched to 4:3 mode. Obviously I'm doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what.
I've Googled the problem and also searched here and can't find an answer that tells me how to properly render it.
Any help on how to render PAL DV Widescreen video both for the web (roughly 30MB tops for about 2 minutes of standard def video), and for DVDs, would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
I recently bought a Panasonic NV-GS320 standard definition camcorder. I've made a video to test it out with, and figured out how to properly set up a project and import the footage from the camcorder (properly configuring the pixel aspect ratio so that it doesn't appear stretched).
I wanted to do a render to see how it looked, so I did so, using the PAL DV Widescreen presets in WMV to output it. When I play it back it's stretched to 4:3 mode. Obviously I'm doing something wrong, but I can't figure out what.
I've Googled the problem and also searched here and can't find an answer that tells me how to properly render it.
Any help on how to render PAL DV Widescreen video both for the web (roughly 30MB tops for about 2 minutes of standard def video), and for DVDs, would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.