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  • Weirdly dimensioned render challenge

    Posted by Julian Bleecker on July 7, 2009 at 4:24 am

    Hello,

    So, I have a need to render a video consisting of two rows by six columns of video assets, each video is 512×384 pixels and 29.97 fps. Somewhat like a video wall of sorts. The video output I would like is 3072×768 (512×6 by 384×2).

    I’m a complete Premiere Pro newbie, but I can get around here and there and have used basic editing and some simple effects stuff � but I’m not in it everyday all day.

    I am having trouble finding the correct way to render this as a � whatever..Quicktime file, an MP4 file, etc. Ultimately this will go online to share with some folks, and I haven’t looked into the consequences of that, but am just trying to find my workflow.

    If I export it as most any video format, I can’t set the frame size to 3072×768. What I get is an error telling me to adjust framerate and line settings or something like this. I am able to export it as an FLV but I’m a little concerned that the standard video outputs are complaining because they probably know something I almost certainly do not.

    Any advice from the experts here?

    Julian Bleecker

    Vince Becquiot replied 16 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Vince Becquiot

    July 7, 2009 at 4:41 pm

    3072×768 is not going to be exportable to the likes of web formats, since it would be pointless, with unmanageable file sizes

    Unless this is going to a multi screen live event, in which case you would create separate videos anyway, the only 4K projector that will be able to display that video natively costs over $100000.00, add an extra 15000 for the lens 🙂

    However, I may be missing the point, so any other format is obviously going to lead to huge file sizes.

    Quicktime, except for H.264, will support up to 4096×4096. Either Animation (huge) or Motion Jpeg (better) is what I would use, and I’m afraid that’s the only choices you have.

    Vince Becquiot

    Kaptis Studios
    San Francisco – Bay Area

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