Exporting in 16.9 to video out

Does anyone know if its possible to import 16.9 and export straight to print to video in 16.9,I tried the anomorphic settings but it seems to only let you output 720x576

PAL 16:9 anamorphic video is 720x576, except the pixel aspect ratio is different, 1.78:1 as apposed to a 4:3 video which is 1.25:1, so the image appears widescreen but in actual fact it is still using the same amount of pixels in both.
If you were to print that to video it would appear squeezed vertically, which is correct if you are wanting to archive.

Similar Messages

  • When exporting to quicktime audio and video out of sync

    i am trying to export a small four minute movie to quicktime. the movie plays back fine in the timeline but when i go to export to quicktime, some of the audio and video is out of sync and it semmingly looses a second every now and then. very wierd. the project plays back flawlessly in the timeline, but when i export to quicktime using quicktime conversion the above occours. any tips, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
    Mac Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    don't use quicktime conversion. use 'current settings',
    x

  • Audio and video out of synch on export

    Hi,
    I've searched the forum for this. I have a movie in FCE 4 in which the audio and video are in synch in the time line. The audio was recorded into Logic at 96, noodled, passed into FCE at 48 and then had to be lined up with the video. Then when I go to export, the resulting QT movie is out of synch, the audio now about one second before the video. I'm using QT conversion. My compresson is H.264, quality best, frame rate 30, multi-pass, 640 x 480, format AAC or linear PCM, various sample rates, stereo and mono etc. I've tried various other settings for export, but the problem remains.
    What am I doing wrong? Many thanks for any help,
    Ray

    Hi,
    Thanks for the reply. I think you're on the right track. I want the best sound possible, so I record into Logic, knowing I'm going into FCE I record at 96 so an even multiple down to 48. I think a .wav file though, and maybe that's the problem. Into FCE, but other audio there as well from the camera mic, and which I occasionally include in the sound track for ambience. All of this noodled a fair amount and then exported, the intent being to end up in 44, as it will be uploaded to youtube. I switch to 16 bit out of Logic, but the aiff vs wav may be the problem. Do think there might be a better way to do this?
    Ray

  • Exporting from Premiere makes my video washed out. Thoughts?

    Hey Forum!
    Question of about exporting from Premiere CS6.
    When I export a video, and open it in Quicktime, the image has lost contrast and color saturation.
    Does anyone have a solution to this?
    I've heard about x264 but haven't tried it. Has anyone had success? A simple workflow they can walk me through?
    I also heard that you could send your sequence to After Effects, change the color space to 709. Has anyone had success
    with this workflow?
    The only time the video looks nice is playing it in FLV. But in the real world, who actually uses VLC?
    The strange part is if I look at the raw video it looks great. Bring that clip into Adobe and export it (no color correcting, or anything done to it) and it comes out desaturated with less contrast. I would think if you did absolutely nothing, it should come out the same right?
    Last note, I am not using an external monitor. (Because I know many in the forum willl suggest this) I would like to just get the video out looking the same as it does in the editing system to play back on my desktop. I'm not interested in worrying about other TVs, computers, etc.
    Any help would be hugely appreciated:)!!!!

    That's my point. Not worrying about other displays.
    Why does the raw look one way, on my desktop, then I bring into premiere, export the same clip, and it looks washed out and less contrast on the same desktop, same computer as the initial evaluation of the Raw.
    Evaluating with or without the signal conversation, why is there a change when I have done nothing?
    Hopefully this makes sense.
    Is the 709 conversation relevant?
    Is the Gamma conversation relevant?
    I de-selected the Gamma (auto default) using the 422 HQ codec, and that did nothing to the color.
    I'm wondering if there are other boxes to click/un-click.
    Thoughts?! Thanks you!

  • Audio/Video out of sync when exporting to MPEG4

    I am working on a project that is being edited on FCP 5.1.4
    Anyhow, there is problem when exporting to MPEG4- the audio/video is out of sync.
    Sequence settings show 29.97 editing base with 48 mhz sound, which is the same as the MPEG 4 settings, but they are not in sync. Anyone encounter this problem? I've never had this problem before previously.
    Thanks
    Caitlyn

    Hi Harm,
    last time you suggested the same but  I wouldn't know how to take the BM card out of the equation. I only have on station. If I export to Beta SP there is no problem.

  • Can't export video out of Premiere

    I have Adobe Production Prremium CS4 set up in a lab scenario in an educational environment where students capture their video out to a gigabit-connected server, then attempt to export it through Adobe Media encoder either to Encore for DVD production, or to an AVI file for their professor to grade.  When the queue in the encoder is started, the operation fails due to an "access denied" error, regardless of the permissions of the user trying the operation.  It appears that the encoder is trying to use a temp file on the local drive as a working directory, then says it can't access that same directory.  Has anyone else had this issue?

    The post cut off most of what i tried to copy in there.  Anyway, we figured it out:
    The Media Encoder, by default, uses the Media Cache folder in After Effects for a render space.  As I said in the original post, this is a lab environment, so all the machines are set up using imaging software.  With the original image set up using the local Administrator account, the permissions on that folder to everyone else who logged on were set to read-only, so when anyone else tried to use it, it would fail.  I re-set the permissions for read-write access for Everyone, and now it's working fine.  Thanks to the people who offered assistance

  • I can't upload or import videos from my iphoto library, into final cut pro x.  When i click, IMPORT MEDIA in FCP, It lists iPhoto Library as GRAY, and will not let me access it.  I need the videos out of there.  I have tried every way I can think of.

    Like the title says...
    I can't upload or import videos from my iphoto library, into final cut pro x.  When i click, IMPORT MEDIA in FCP, It lists 'iPhoto Library' as GRAY, and will not let me select it.  I need the videos out of there.  I have tried every way I can think of.
    I have also tried from the iphoto side, to export the videos or share them to final cut.  I have had no luck.
    I have tried to drag and drop indidual video clips from iphoto to fcp, and the programs simply do not respond to each other
    I can see in the OLDER version of final cut pro x, where it has IMPORT FILES as an option, it was possible.  I see this on forums and youtube videos of the older versions.
    However, the newer version that i have, does not have IMPORT 'FILES' as an option, it is simply all lumped together as IMPORT 'MEDIA'
    Thank You for the Help

    at the end, you say "import preferences", which program are you describing?
    So im safer using footage that is remotely being pulled from iphoto...
    vs
    using footage that is imported into FCP from imovie?
    Is there anything i can do in fcp to make this footage more reliable or safer or more stable as i pull remotely from iphoto?
    All the footage, and all the libraries to all programs, or on a new pegasus 12tb raid 5 setup fyi.

  • S-video out nonfunctional

    I've tried over time to use this output, never to any avail. Now I'm editing with FCP 2 in OS 9.2 and it would be great to output the FCP signal to a TV for reference.
    But the TV doesn't show up as an available monitor, whether I'm running a second monitor through the vga output or not.
    I can access the TV (and a second monitor through the VGA) through Firewire and a DV camera--shows up fine. But the video out doesn't seem to output anything. Even when I disconnect the VGA monitor and try to use the video out by itself.
    I can't connect to a TV through the video out when running OS 9.2 or OS 10.3 outside of FCP either. The TV just doesn't appear.
    Since the output is S-video and the connector supplied with the powerbook converts the signal to RCA connector, I am assuming it is also converting the S-video signal to composite. But nothing is exported.
    I've read the resource files on this, but don't find an answer.
    Thanks for any help,
    Robert
    Powerbook G4   Mac OS 9.2.x   400 mhz

    Thanks, Alex. With your suggestions as encouragement I kept trying. Taking into account that only a single external monitor can be used. My big discovery--the monitors and TVs don't hot swap. They have to be connected before a cold boot.
    So I got the TV working as a monitor in both OS X and OS 9.2. And discovered it has a fairly lousy image, not much use in Final Cut Pro.
    So my FCP set-up is still to use the VGA monitor for extra screen space, and to use firewire to route through a camcorder to the TV monitor, which gives a nice standard TV image of video out.
    All best,
    Robert
    In the displays system preference panel, there is a
    "Detect Displays" option. This is also where you do
    any configuration for the svideo output resolution.
    Remember, you can only use one or the other - VGA or
    svideo, not both.

  • Sending video OUT via Firewire to my Camcorder FROM my computer?

    Hi all!
    Can I send video OUT from my comp. to my camcorder via Firewire. I have a camcorder that has Passthrough to use it as a bridge which I have used to hook up a vcr with. But Im not sure if I can send video OUT to the camcorder and record it on the tape? Any help would be great!
    Thanks, Retha
    iMac G5 & iBook Dual USB G3/Airport   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   iLife 6 & QT Pro
    iMac G5 & iBook Dual USB G3/Airport   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   iLife 6 & QT Pro
    iMac G5 & iBook Dual USB G3/Airport   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   iLife 6 & QT Pro

    Hi Retha!
    Yes, you should be able to do this. Use the Export command in the File menu of iMovie, and you will see that Camera is one of the options.

  • Audio and video out of sync on short recordings

    I've scanned the discussions and see that alot of posters are experiencing
    the same problem I'm having which is recording quicktime movies
    and getting audio and video out of sync.
    In most of those posts the responses seem to be that the problem gets
    bad if you're making a long recording. I'm experiencing that, but...
    ...I'm also having the same problem on really short recordings...less than a
    minute. I've coming video and audio out of my cable box, into a SONY DSR-11 VCR, then firewire out of the deck into the computer, recording the movies with Quicktime 7.1.6.
    I know it's coming out of the cable box and then out of the SONY deck via firewire in sync because when I log and capture through Final Cut Pro, audio and video are in sync in preview and playback. I don't want to use Final Cut Pro to capture the movies because I want to end up with MPEG4, and I'd have to go through an extra conversion process out of FCP.
    Any thoughts on why even short recordings through Quicktime are out of sync?
    Thanks.

    I'm having similar problems transferring VHS video to Quicktime. Another problem I'm having is when I transfer a VHS video to iMovie and then export the video to H.264 format, I have similar sync problems, even though the iMovie seems perfectly in sync.
    I'm going to try to transfer several alternative video formats (video from my cable DVR, Video from live TV, and video from a digital mini cassette to try and figure out whether the VHS format is the culprit. Will keep you posted.

  • Feedback on dark colours when I share video out

    When I share my video out to either iTunes or my desktop there is some feedback or a grainy looking contrast on some of the lower light or darker colours in the movie. It does not matter what size or how I export it out, the feedback still appears. Does anyone know how to fix this.
    I was running a MacBook Pro with lion on it. 
    Thanks
    Tricia

    .. ahhh,  those .. !
    technical term: compression artefacts.
    you've probably have heard of the process of compressing data - making a 2h movie fit onto a single disk, 10k songs into your pocket, thousands of pics on a tiny SDcard. ...-
    that's a lossy process; and: it multiplies its errors. Trying to compress a video (=on export from within iMovie), which was already compressed (=in your camera/phone), results in this disturbing 'blocks'.
    little to do to avoid it :
    a) use highest recording/export quality optional (=large files, please)
    b) avoid lossy 'inbetween steps' such as from cam>>via mail >>onto DVD >> into Mac >> thru a 3rd party converter >> into iMovie_
    always straight from recording device into iMovie/iPhoto
    c) the recording situation is ... sub-optimal. TWO boys in the backseats .. very high contrasts, sunny outside, dark inside = super high dynamic range! consumer devices can cover max. 4-6 f-stops, means: no details in the shadows OR no detail in the window
    final verdict of the German jury:
    you have to live with it ...

  • What are the best export settings for a HD video in Premier Pro CS4?

    Hi!
       I've been having so much trouble with this issue and it's something that continually frustrates my boss. I have a HD video the settings for it are
    FPS 23.98
    1920 x 1080, then a few lines down it says 1408 x 792
    16 bit,
    2 channels
    48000 Hz
       What should the settings be when I make a new sequence?
                 When I look at it in the window in Premiere Pro I have to contantly 'shrink' the image to fit the window, is that something I should be doing or does it indicate the sequence settings are incorrect?
    But more importantly what should the export settings be? I exported a 4 minute long video and the size was 1 GB, I know that's too big.
    I need to export it without loosing any quality and export another one that meets the Youtube and Vimeo limits on size.
    Vimeo is 500 MB per week, sometimes I upload 4 videos per week. I think Youtube you can only upload 500 MB at a time.
    I need to get smaller sizes with loosing the least amount of quality possible AND the best export settings for quality, so I guess I have 3 separate questions-
    What are the best sequence settings for HD video?
    What are the best export settings for HD without loosing any quality?
    What are the best export settings for the size to come out around 500 MB with loosing the least amount of quality possible?
    Thank You!
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/713070
    On the above thread I used the 5th anwer, and it's going to take about 7 hours to export a 4 minute video :/

    It Stands for "Coder Decoder."
    Your format is like a container for your video file. Certain containers can hold certain codecs and not others. Other containers can hold other codecs. Sometimes different containers can hold the same codecs.
    This might be a bad analogy but I'll give it a try.
    A coffe cup (container) can hold pretty much any liquid you drink, where a red solo cup (container) won't hold scolding water. So, the coffe cup would be your container of choice most likely because it has the most options for liquids (codecs). But, you might want a red solo cup for just a single crappy beer at a party (a moderate quality streaming video on the web). In that case, you don't need all the optoins of another container.
    In Premiere Pro CC H.264 is a Container and the Codec in one option. This has been streamlined for web distrobution of video to be played in browsers without things like Flash or special players.
    Were as if you choose the QuickTime Container there are over 40 codec optoins (at least on my machine with additinal ones installed) but you may run into an issue where your browser doesn't support QuickTime playback.
    I would say that your container is for compatability with players and your codec is taken into consideration when looking at the quality of the compression.
    Yesteraday I wrote a blog entery on Exporting from Premiere Pro and found that the MPEG-4 codec inside of the QuickTime container gave me much richer colors than the H.264 container/codec option.
    I posted the link before but here it is:
    http://goo.gl/8GZq4i

  • Exporting audio files separately from video using a Mac

    Using a Mac computer, can you export audio files separately from video in Adobe Premiere Elements 11?  If so, how would I do that?
    Thanks as always.

    I worked through the instructions in the Classroom in a Book for exporting
    the video and the audio together and the audio separately, but I am not
    quite sure of some of what to check in some of the categories.  I would
    appreciate some guidance.  The purpose of sending this project is to have
    my son clean up the sound.
    highlighted MPEG
    Presets:  NTSC DVD Standard
    File:  Speaking Out for Healthcare for Everyone-51.prel
    Save In: /Users/Barb/Desktop/New York State Single Payer/Healthcare
    Stories/Videos
    Advanced:  clicked on
    Preset:  NTSC DVD Standard  Or should it be widescreen
    Audio Format Settings
    Audio Format:  Dolby Digital  (Don't know what to check)
    Basic Audio Settings
    Codec:  Dolby Digital
    Audio Layer:  Dolby Digital Stereo
    Frequency:  48 kHz
    Bitrate Settings:
    Bitrate (kbps):  Don't know what to check.  It shows up as 192
    Thanks.  I don't know what I would do without this community.
    barb

  • Whats the best settings for exporting a three camera youtube video on a mac book pro

    I need help figureing out Whats the best settings for exporting a three camera youtube video on a mac book pro. I use 15 or 30 fps and aI cant figurwe it out [please help

    chucknoris501
    What version of Premiere Elements are you using on Mac?
    Export your Timeline content to a .mp4 file, using export settings which have been customized under the Advanced Button/Video Tab of the export's preset.
    See Publish+Share/Computer/AVCHD and .mp4 category. The exported file is then uploaded to YouTube at the YouTube web site.
    If you post the properties of your source video and project settings, I will suggest the settings for the Timeline content export to file saved to the computer
    hard drive for upload to YouTube at the YouTube web site.
    ATR

  • Transferring videos out of iPhoto & into iMovie

    I want to transfer all of my videos out of iPhoto '11 and into iMovie '11.  I want to have all of my video's in one place.  I have tried exporting them, but that does not create all the files.  What is the best way to do that?

    I exported all of mine out of iPhoto to the hard drive, then imported into iMovie.
    However, you can just select the iPhoto Library from the Libraries list. Then you can pick the movies from there.
    I made a Smart Album in iPhoto that includes all Movies. The criteria is Photo is Movie. Then, you can select that Smart Album in iMovie and it will have all your Movies in it.

Maybe you are looking for