Jeff Harper
April 10th, 2011, 07:16 AM
Unsing HDlink, I'm converting 720p footage (1280x720) to 16:9 avi files and they play back in Windows Media Player (latest version) squished and appear squished in Vegas until "fixed" in Vegas by changing the clip properties (changing PAR to 1.2121) and then they are fine.
This situation is fine most of the time, when I'm editing my own footage. I'm converting footage now to edit. But for others to whom I must give raw footage to, this is not acceptable.
Jim Snow said that the Cineform files inherently lack all of the information needed to tell programs what PAR they are.
David, you recommended I convert to 1280x720, and I have tried it and it works without the above issue, but then it will still need to be resized or cropped by my customer, or there will bars at the side.
Am I doing something wrong, what setting am I missing? I have used Neoscene and this did not occur, so I trust I'm missing something here.
Edit I am figuring out that bottom line, if you need avis with proper PAR info embedded, you cannot accomplish this with HDLink. You can accomplish this with Vegas.
This situation is fine most of the time, when I'm editing my own footage. I'm converting footage now to edit. But for others to whom I must give raw footage to, this is not acceptable.
Jim Snow said that the Cineform files inherently lack all of the information needed to tell programs what PAR they are.
David, you recommended I convert to 1280x720, and I have tried it and it works without the above issue, but then it will still need to be resized or cropped by my customer, or there will bars at the side.
Am I doing something wrong, what setting am I missing? I have used Neoscene and this did not occur, so I trust I'm missing something here.
Edit I am figuring out that bottom line, if you need avis with proper PAR info embedded, you cannot accomplish this with HDLink. You can accomplish this with Vegas.