I need to clear left and right strips

I accidentally recored my media at 1023x768 and wanted 1024x768.  So, I want to somehow fix the right and left strips.  I'm thinking I can cover them with the color of the main slide.
any ideas how to do this in CC?

Create a color matte the same color as the background and place it on V1.  Put the video on V2 and Crop the sides slightly.

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            LAST);

    I added correlation parameter like below. But I am getting the error message
    web_reg_save_param_ex(
           "ParamName=CorrelationParameter_2",
           "LB=SAMLResponse\", \"Value"
           "RB=\"/",
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