I´m making a little MakingOf movie about a project I did a few weeks ago for university. The movie itself was 16:9 and this new MakingOf will be 4:3 as 60% of the new MakingOf clips taken from another source are 4:3. So I have both ratios in one project. Will it work? I have all my 4:3 clips on my harddrive and now I´m about to capture the 16:9 clips. But how shall I proceed? Shall I capture the 16:9 clips in 16:9 or in 4:3? I will have to convert them to 4:3 later anyway. Another question is how can I convert them without getting blurry or stretched picture. Is there a software that can do this? Thanks for help!
16:9 footage in a 4:3 project
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If all of the clips are of the identical resolution, framerate, audio, etc., you should be readily able to join all of these clips by using VirtualDub as follows:
Joining two .AVIs can be accomplished in VirtualDub (or any of its variants) by simply:
1) Loading the first file and then, from the "File" dropdown menu selecting "Append .AVI segment" and loading the second file.
2) Set BOTH "Video" and "Audio" to "Direct Stream Copy"
3) Repeat the "Append" procedure for all remaining clips
4) Save with a new filename
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