528 x 312 video - what sort of project would you create ?

Hi everyone,
I have a video, 528x312 are its dimensions.
I do not know what project settings to use, since this is a weird
video size, so what would you do in a case like this ?
do you choose the closest preset size and go with that ? ( I tried this, and had to scale the video, which resulted in fuzzy results )
Thanks for any help.
Dave.

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