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  • Joao Souza

    December 16, 2011 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Two basic (Iguess) problems

    BTW even if they had different settings still my finished video would have a different screen size but not all clips being rendered in their original sizes cause I corrected their sizes in track motion.
    Weird.

  • Joao Souza

    December 16, 2011 at 5:21 pm in reply to: Two basic (Iguess) problems

    First I could be more patient if I was warned about having to wait for hours till it get published, I don’t have a crystal ball, when I couldn’t find my thread I thought something wrong happened.

    Second you only came here to say that?
    Mods are not blind, they could delete one of my threads and you didn’t help in any way.

    Thanks 😉

  • Joao Souza

    December 16, 2011 at 5:16 pm in reply to: Two rendering problems

    Both have the same values 😉

  • Joao Souza

    September 30, 2011 at 12:41 pm in reply to: Vegas screen resolution

    No time for that stuff my friend.
    I’m a guitarist with 4 cover bands, I have a small recording studio, I’m a scuba diving and skydiving instructor.
    ONLY recording stuff and playing guitar is a “learning till death” thing so I really don’t have any free time to start reading another book.
    I know how to use vegas , the only thing I couldn’t understand is why my clip looks different on different computers.
    Now I understand and as I don’t pretend start working with videos or dvds I don’t have time to study it, plus I’m just making a clip of myself playing for fun.

    Anyway thanks for helping, if you(anyone) have more things to say I’ll apreciate 😉

  • Joao Souza

    September 30, 2011 at 8:54 am in reply to: Vegas screen resolution

    Hmm I see but when I burn a dvd, should I just burn my WMV file or should I use those burners which converts WMV to VOB files?
    I think if I just burn my WMV file it’d be only a backup and not a dvd(vob) file so the problem will still be there, right?
    If yes could you recomend me a burner with a vob converter?
    Thanks.

  • Joao Souza

    September 30, 2011 at 1:48 am in reply to: Vegas screen resolution

    Phil are you saying when I upload my clip to youtube, youtube make it looks the same way in all computers, right?
    Ok so when a company makes a dvd, how they make its dvd looks the same in all computers?
    Why I can’t do that?
    It means people in their houses(computers) can’t do that?

    BTW guys thanks for you replies, time and patience.

  • Joao Souza

    September 30, 2011 at 12:12 am in reply to: Vegas screen resolution

    Let m try to put it on a simple way.

    If you watch a youtube clip on different coputers, it has the same looking, I mean it doesn’t get stretched and distorted because of different computers and players.
    When I watch my clip, which was rendered as 640/480, 1280/720 or any other size on other computers with different configurations, it looks stretched to fit that computer monitor and it’s not stretched keeping its proportions, I mean if somebody has a squared monitor my clip will look squared, if they have a rectangule monitor my clip will look rectangule.Of course players will strech clips to fit different computer monitors but still they should do it with proportion.

  • Joao Souza

    September 29, 2011 at 4:00 pm in reply to: Vegas screen resolution

    Guys maybe I used wrong words cause english is not my first language.
    Here I go again.
    If I watch a U2(band dvd) on different computers, dvd looks the same.
    My clip made in my laptop looks perfect but when I watch it on different puters, I got fat, sometimes skinny etc. Seems like players stretch my clip to fit that computer screen BUT those computers don’t do that for that U2 dvd I used as an example.
    So I think puters should stretch my clip using proportion to keep it always with the same dimensions that’s why I thoght maybe there was a button in vegas(or any other video editor) to kkep my clip always with the same proportion in all computers.

  • Joao Souza

    September 29, 2011 at 3:49 pm in reply to: Vegas screen resolution

    Why not if people will watch my clip on different ways?
    In one puter I’ll look short and fat, on the other tall and skinny hahahahahaha
    How companies make their dvds(movies or concerts) looks the same in all resolutions?

  • Joao Souza

    September 29, 2011 at 3:47 pm in reply to: Vegas screen resolution

    Well………..
    How can I make a clip which looks the same in different resolutions?
    I mean 2 billion people with different puters and resolutions, when I watch a dvd(movie or concert) on different puters, it looks the same, actors don’t get stretched or enlarged lol

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