1280x1024 to 1280x720

for example, i recorded the game video with Fraps, 1280x1024, now i want resolution to be 1280x720, when the programm starts adobe animated cartoon, we must create a project, there must choose one of the popular format video, so here i like pick: AVC-Intra 720p, AVC-I 100 720p30, then i add my shoot video files into the programm, but when they add on the tape, process and want to bring in the final version, it turns out that the final file from the top and bottom is not something that fits is removed, because i had a video 1024, a project I chose 720, so the question is: how in the programm to output the final file to do so in 1024 decreased in proportion to 720, so that nothing is missing from the top and bottom of the screen?

On Premier Pro when you export you have the option of scaling, yeah? Or convert your video into the size you want prior to importing into premier. To maintain the aspect ratio its probably cropping off the top and bottom to fit the height of720px.
Someone who knows more will probably come along and help you. Good luck!

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