I've been using the search feature for about 10-15 minutes now, and can't find what I'm looking for. It might be because partially searching for "mov" brings up everything with "movies" in it, but hopefully someone can help here.
I have a fairly old digital camera that saves videos into the .mov format. The videos display correctly in VLC and QuickTime and in Firefox and Chrome (when you open the video using the browsers).
I uploaded one of these videos into facebook, and I get the file with a large black frame on the right and bottom sides. It's almost like the video didn't scale right. It has the 4:3 aspect ratio, and for whatever reason, only pulls this black frame thing once it's uploaded to Facebook.
I don't want to convert the file to .mpeg/.m4v/.avi/etc, because I'd like to keep it's original quality. I need to find out what's causing this problem and how to fix it. I don't have any problems going in and messing around with coding, if it needs that type of a solution. It just seems that it's something very simple, and I don't know about it since I don't deal with videos that much. I should also note that I'm using a PC.
The attached picture shows how it looks in playback (note VLC won't let me take screenshots).
I have a fairly old digital camera that saves videos into the .mov format. The videos display correctly in VLC and QuickTime and in Firefox and Chrome (when you open the video using the browsers).
I uploaded one of these videos into facebook, and I get the file with a large black frame on the right and bottom sides. It's almost like the video didn't scale right. It has the 4:3 aspect ratio, and for whatever reason, only pulls this black frame thing once it's uploaded to Facebook.
I don't want to convert the file to .mpeg/.m4v/.avi/etc, because I'd like to keep it's original quality. I need to find out what's causing this problem and how to fix it. I don't have any problems going in and messing around with coding, if it needs that type of a solution. It just seems that it's something very simple, and I don't know about it since I don't deal with videos that much. I should also note that I'm using a PC.
The attached picture shows how it looks in playback (note VLC won't let me take screenshots).
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