Amir Shehata
December 13th, 2003, 04:46 PM
I have been trying to shoot in 16x9 and transfer the footage through fire wire to my computer. It's working, except one thing is puzzling me.
In premiere the frame aspect ratio when transferring DV is always set to 720x480. This doesn't change whether I choose wide screen or standard.
When I play the clip I captured within premiere, it looks fine, but when I play it in windows media player or any other player, it looks stretched vertically. And when I export the clip premier doesn't allow me to change the frame aspect ratio as long as I have Microsoft DV AVI selected in the general section.
These are the symptoms of my problem.
Here are my questions.
1. When editing PDX10 16x9 footage what frame aspect ratio should I use?
2. If I plan to export to DVD, what's the best way to go about this using premiere to get the best results? I mean what codec is most recommended to export out of premiere? or should I export uncompressed then use the DVD burning software to compress it?
I know a lot of these things require trial and error methods, but any experience or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
In premiere the frame aspect ratio when transferring DV is always set to 720x480. This doesn't change whether I choose wide screen or standard.
When I play the clip I captured within premiere, it looks fine, but when I play it in windows media player or any other player, it looks stretched vertically. And when I export the clip premier doesn't allow me to change the frame aspect ratio as long as I have Microsoft DV AVI selected in the general section.
These are the symptoms of my problem.
Here are my questions.
1. When editing PDX10 16x9 footage what frame aspect ratio should I use?
2. If I plan to export to DVD, what's the best way to go about this using premiere to get the best results? I mean what codec is most recommended to export out of premiere? or should I export uncompressed then use the DVD burning software to compress it?
I know a lot of these things require trial and error methods, but any experience or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks