Check Video Res

How i can check the video resolution? I must adapt the X-Y
coordinates of a movieCLip when the monitor res change.
Any suggestion?

You opened his project file? The sequence is probably in low res. He needs to run media manager, use the create offline function, and send you that file which you reconnect your hires media, assuming the original media was probably reed numbered and timecoded and that was maintained through the lores compression that was delivered to your editor.

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