Re: HD Export
The frame should be changed in size and proportions, the video itself, exactly the same.
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The frame should be changed in size and proportions, the video itself, exactly the same.
So I should change the picture size to what?
Why not film it in 1280x720?
Will that work when I export my movie?
Golden wrote:Why not film it in 1280x720?
Will that work when I export my movie?
*Shrug*. I guess that you wouldn't have to change it in the export, if you did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHRXZnpHSOk Is this stretched?
What video? You removed it.
Yeah it was bad. I filmed in 1280x270 and it is still stretched! Why is that? I'm just gonna go back to my old video width!
You're not supposed to change any attributes of the video file itself. Just the frame that you put the video in on your piece of software.
So I shouldn't export the video at 1280x720?
if you can't figure it out, just give up.
if you can't figure it out, just give up.
Quality Words of Advice [/sarcasm]
On Topic, Maybe don't save it as 16:9 , like I did in this video that was shot at 1236x1024. and avi format...
if you can't figure it out, just give up.
Bad advice, dude.
It works ok I'm just wondering about the stretchiness howd that happen?
You seem to be in a bit of a pickle. Since you took down the test video's, i'm at a loss for the exact problem, but it is most likely your exporting specs. If the video looks fine when editing, ie not stretched, then it is almost for sure that you are exporting wrong, possibly into 4:3 from a widescreen, which would squeeze the image. I would recommend looking through these articles to try and help solve the problem.
This is how I make my movies HD.
1. Capture frames in MonkeyJam at 800x600.
2. Export as .avi
3. I used this tutorial but don't watch after 2:13.
4. Open your editing program.
5. Import the video and now export it as Quicktime or WMV.
A good idea is to edit in 800x600 and then render the whole project as .avi then you can make the whole video HD fast. Just remember to export it as Quicktime or WMV in your editing program because the VirtualDub file will come out huge.
Does this look stretched? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2H1_OaJ3es
I made the frame 1600x1200 and exported the film at 1280x720. What do you think?
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