Adobe Media Encoder CS4 (Mac) condenses .mov vertically
Hi, folks
QuickTime movie generated by Final Cut Pro 7, converted to same size .flv (720 x 480) results in video that is condensed vertically. No such problem when using Flash 8 Video Encoder. Would prefer to use more recent encoder since a document of much smaller fize size is created.
Tried "cheating" width of output video setting by making it larger to eliminate black bars on either side of image area that had resulted in previous attempts, to no avail.
Thanks.
Jo
Hi, folks
QuickTime movie generated by Final Cut Pro 7, converted to same size .flv (720 x 480) results in video that is condensed vertically. No such problem when using Flash 8 Video Encoder. Would prefer to use more recent encoder since a document of much smaller fize size is created.
Tried "cheating" width of output video setting by making it larger to eliminate black bars on either side of image area that had resulted in previous attempts, to no avail.
Thanks.
Jo
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