Jared Gardner
July 10th, 2008, 04:31 AM
I've discovered that when shooting with my Canon HF100 -- when I am ready to render some footage, I have to make sure to select 1.3333 PAR when choosing something like the 3mbps template, or else the video will be in 4:3; and that means black bars on the sides of the video. To add to this, I've found that rendering this way is the only way to get it to display properly in youtube because of the way youtube processes it (it doesn't like widescreen video with a 1.3333 PAR).
The above isn't much of a problem, but the below is what is bothering me.
In Vegas, I really can't work with multiple resolutions and aspect ratios because of the way it looks; what I mean by this is that I have a regular widescreen video that looks just fine, but when it comes time to have some other footage mixed in with it (something like old public domain footage), that 4:3 footage is 'boxed' in the middle of the video and I don't want it to be.
There's got to be a way to have both 16:9 and 4:3 video displaying in their correct ratios simultaneously, and I don't mean necessarily displaying at the same exact time -- just in the same project.
I've got some web video to edit, so it'd be nice to get the 16:9 video working like it should (displaying letterboxed), but have the 4:3 video filling up the entire screen (like on youtube) at the same time.
One last problem here is that I'd like to get a watermark on the bottom black bar when having widescreen video, but Vegas won't allow you to put anything on the bar that isn't encoded; I was thinking that having a regular 4:3 project would actually allow you to do this since the 'box' (where the video is encoded) is actually there, unlike on widescreen which has the bars that aren't encoded.
Maybe there's a way to create a 4:3 project, and then nest in different aspect ratio projects?
The above isn't much of a problem, but the below is what is bothering me.
In Vegas, I really can't work with multiple resolutions and aspect ratios because of the way it looks; what I mean by this is that I have a regular widescreen video that looks just fine, but when it comes time to have some other footage mixed in with it (something like old public domain footage), that 4:3 footage is 'boxed' in the middle of the video and I don't want it to be.
There's got to be a way to have both 16:9 and 4:3 video displaying in their correct ratios simultaneously, and I don't mean necessarily displaying at the same exact time -- just in the same project.
I've got some web video to edit, so it'd be nice to get the 16:9 video working like it should (displaying letterboxed), but have the 4:3 video filling up the entire screen (like on youtube) at the same time.
One last problem here is that I'd like to get a watermark on the bottom black bar when having widescreen video, but Vegas won't allow you to put anything on the bar that isn't encoded; I was thinking that having a regular 4:3 project would actually allow you to do this since the 'box' (where the video is encoded) is actually there, unlike on widescreen which has the bars that aren't encoded.
Maybe there's a way to create a 4:3 project, and then nest in different aspect ratio projects?