those settings allow you to specify how much to crop off each side
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Originally Posted by anonymezthose settings allow you to specify how much to crop off each sideComment
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Originally Posted by anonymezbasic math skills really, find out what the horizontal res needs to be for the ratio to be 4:3, then crop both sides equally
ok an...if resolution is 720x483...what do i need to do..?..tyvm in advanceComment
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Originally Posted by anonymezcome on, you can't figure it out for yourself? if you aren't willing to put some effort into this then neither am i.Comment
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i'm sorry you took offence to that statement, that was not my intention. my point was that if you had experimented/tried a little you would've found the answer for yoursef, calculating a 4:3 res needs no prior experience in digital video. btw when have i referred to myself as a specialist? it's just a hobby/interest of mine, and there's much to be learnt.
back to the problem, i'm still not giving you the answer, but here's a huge hint: multiply 483 by 4, divide that by 3. subtract that from 720, then divide by two. that is how much you have to crop off left & right sides.Last edited by anonymez; 8 Jul 2006, 08:45 AM.Comment
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Originally Posted by anonymezi'm sorry you took offence to that statement, that was not my intention. my point was that if you had experimented/tried a little you would've found the answer for yoursef, calculating a 4:3 res needs no prior experience in digital video. btw when have i referred to myself as a specialist? it's just a hobby/interest of mine, and there's much to be learnt.
back to the problem, i'm still not giving you the answer, but here's a huge hint: multiply 483 by 4, divide that by 3. subtract that from 720, then divide by two. that is how much you have to crop off left & right sides.Comment
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Originally Posted by anonymezthought as much lolComment
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