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December 23rd, 2003, 08:01 PM | #1 |
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DiVA problem...
I tried importing in a DVHSCap captured HDV clip of my short film into DiVA, then compressing/changing it to Pixlet, then DiVA crashes when I try to execute the procedure.
I tried again with the third program in Paul Mogg's solution (can't remember the name right now) and had no problems. haven't tried to edit it yet, but when I used DiVA and went 720x480, Final Cut Pro 4.1.1 wasn't putting it to 16x9, instead keeping it stretched out. How do I fix that? heath
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December 24th, 2003, 07:58 AM | #2 |
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Re: DiVA problem...
<<<-- Originally posted by Heath McKnight : I tried importing in a DVHSCap captured HDV clip of my short film into DiVA, then compressing/changing it to Pixlet, then DiVA crashes when I try to execute the procedure. -->>>
I have not had crashes while running DiVA. However, I always get a crash when viewing a DiVA produced QT.mov output file and try to change viewing size. My G5 has 1 GB of RAM and 500 GB of disc storage. <<<-- when I used DiVA and went 720x480, Final Cut Pro 4.1.1 wasn't putting it to 16x9, instead keeping it stretched out. How do I fix that? -->>> Check the clips and sequences in your FCP Browser. Entries for 16x9 1280x720 should have Square Pixel Aspect with Anamorphic NOT checked. Entries for 16x9 720x480 should have Non-Square Pixel Aspect with Anamorphic checked.
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