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  • Posted by Martial Bachoffner on July 6, 2008 at 9:27 pm

    Hello,

    I’m editing in FCP. My sequence is 720×480 with 3:2 for aspect ratio.
    I export a mp4 who is imported by someone else in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 on Windows.
    It looks stretched because the sequence settings are 720×480 4:3.
    As far I now 4:3 is for 720×486. I checked on Premiere Pro manual and they don’t talk about 3:2 aspect ratio, only 4:3. The guy on Premiere told me he cannot modify the aspect ratio, even by creating a new project. Anyone has an idea? Who is right FCP with 3:2 or Premiere with 4:3.

    Regards,
    Martial

    Vancouver Island Final Cut Pro User Group
    Martial Bachoffner
    Founder and Administrator

    Martial Bachoffner replied 17 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Tom Wolsky

    July 6, 2008 at 10:25 pm

    They’re the same. They just use different terminology. DV in NTSC is 720×480 whether you call it 3:2 or 4:3. It always uses 0.9 pixel aspect ratio.

    All the best,

    Tom

    Class on Demand DVDs “Complete Training for FCP6,” “Basic Training for FCS2” and “Final Cut Express Made Easy”
    Author: “Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials” and “Final Cut Express 3.5 HD Editing Workshop”

  • Martial Bachoffner

    July 6, 2008 at 10:32 pm

    Thanks Tom. the fact is that then my mp4 is imported in Premiere Pro CS3 it’s increased about 7% more.
    That come from the difference of settings.

    Martial

    Vancouver Island Final Cut Pro User Group
    Martial Bachoffner
    Founder and Administrator

  • Tom Wolsky

    July 6, 2008 at 10:38 pm

    720×480 is the DV aspect ratio using the CCIR601 pixel aspect of 0.9. MPEG-4 uses a square pixel aspect ratio. It’s not a production format. You do not want to send .mp4 to Premiere for editing.

    All the best,

    Tom

    Class on Demand DVDs “Complete Training for FCP6,” “Basic Training for FCS2” and “Final Cut Express Made Easy”
    Author: “Final Cut Pro 5 Editing Essentials” and “Final Cut Express 3.5 HD Editing Workshop”

  • Martial Bachoffner

    July 7, 2008 at 12:02 am

    Understood!
    Thanks!

    Regards,
    Martial

    Vancouver Island Final Cut Pro User Group
    Martial Bachoffner
    Founder and Administrator

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