Cant Export movies in 1280 x 720 only in 960 x 540

before when i try to export videos i cant export in 1280 x 720 anymore only in 960 x 540 or below
why did it change from 1280 x 720 to 960 x 540?
anyone know please help me out
thanks =)

Romeromckay wrote:
.. the video i shot is in 1280 x 720
.. and my questions were:
• how did you import, Full or Large?
• did you optimize the clips..?
or, let's try the other way round:
• in your Project, ctrl-click a clip
• choose 'Reveal in Finder'
• Apple-i that file..
• what resolution do you read under 'additional info'?

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