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rendering in Ultra-wide screen sizes
Greg Fitzpatrick replied 12 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 13 Replies
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Greg Fitzpatrick
August 27, 2013 at 9:25 pmIvan, you removed your post. Is there any reason not to try your AME Video Tab
Format: H.264
Level: 5.1 advice?Greg
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John Rofrano
August 27, 2013 at 11:51 pm[Greg FitzPatrick] “I can only hope I have been as helpful to others in my skill’s domain as you have been to me in yours:-)”
You know, that’s really what it’s all about… video editors just helping each other out. I’m glad I could contribute.
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Greg Fitzpatrick
September 3, 2013 at 9:37 amResolved.
Thanks to the helpers on this forum I found the solution for my ultrawide render of 3640×1280 in a post by John in this thread.
There was a remaining question as to streaming bit rates, but at the venue they could see no difference in quality between anything over a vbr of 15m in the samples I sent them.
My 6 min film ended up being less then 600meg and I was able to upload the same version used at the venue to youtube:
Since I had organized a troupe of dancers and artists to perform in front of the screen, matching the content of the film, I am pretty sure where most eyes were focused and can laugh at myself for all the detail work I put into the film.
The complete program with performers is here – unfortunately it is from a live 3 camera feed where the producer hadn’t talked to me first and had no idea of what was going to happen next on the stage:
https://www.siwi.org/news/watch-live-opening-plenary-from-the-week/
Thanks again John and Steve
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