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  • Mike Tomei

    September 15, 2010 at 3:08 pm

    Check your sequence settings. You must have your sequence set to be a 4:3 resolution.

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  • Alex Udell

    September 15, 2010 at 10:24 pm

    It is possible to have source material of various resolutions in your project.

    These will be displayed in their various aspect ratios when viewed in the left source viewer.

    Your sequence is a fixed resolution generally based on the type of deliverable out you’ve selected in your sequence.

    This is why they can be different at times.

    Alex

  • Morten Bager

    September 16, 2010 at 8:09 am

    First of all, thanks for the fast anwser 🙂

    @Mike:
    I can’t seems to finde the place where i change that setting, so i might need a littel help there too 😛

    @Alex
    I haven’t worked with adobe premiere pro in 2 years, and when i was working with it, i weren’t that good :/ So as you might see in the link, then im only woorking with one video clip. I don’t know if the porblem you are talking about still can occure in my situration?

  • Alex Udell

    September 16, 2010 at 1:36 pm

    Yes…it simply means that your source video and your destination sequence aren’t the same resolution.
    The important thing is what type of file, disc or tape are you trying to deliver…that’s the important thing..not the windows being different sizes.

    Alex

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