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  • Video preview degrades with size

    Posted by Jonathan Hay on July 9, 2010 at 1:15 am

    Does anyone know why when I have my video preview screen on my second monitor it looks horrible when when I make it the size of the entire screen? It looks fine when it is small (and it renders beautifully), but it really wish I could edit the video in a larger size. Note, this is even when I put it on “full” for playing and pause. It’s not the computer because it does this for SD too and my computer is quick with 8 GB of RAM.

    Many Thanks!

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

    Jonathan Hay replied 15 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Todd Kopriva

    July 9, 2010 at 3:00 am

    If you make an SD video fill an entire computer monitor, you’re doing a lot of scaling up. If I tried to make an SD video fill the computer screen that I’m using right now, it would have to be scaled up by a factor of nearly 3.

    Or do I misunderstand what you’re talking about?

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  • Jonathan Hay

    July 9, 2010 at 4:26 pm

    I’m a bit uncertain why resizing a window would scale the image. Or why this effect would be so dramatic. If the sequence is 720x 480 it should always stay this resolution. Yes the pixels will be a bit bigger if I resize the window, but my computer monitor is still MUCH smaller than my TV (and it looks great on the TV and horrible on the computer monitor if the window is bigger than my palm. It actually looks fine at the original “palm” size. So you have this same issue too?

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

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