Having to render every clip: follow up

Hi,
I read the thread below, but I have additional questions.
I've imported video captured from a VCR in eyeTV. The size is 640 x 480.
In the sequence I've created, I notice that the size is 720 x 480.
Is this the genesis of my rendering problem?
Is there a way to edit the sequence so that it matches the video resolution?
Thanks very much for your help.
DJ

Yes to the first question, no to the second. You have to convert the media to the correct video format, codec and frame rate.

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