Thanks for replying David. 

The problem I'm having is when i export my widescreen
project from PPro to Movie, all transitions that i put
in my project, when played back looked like the video
got "compressed" in from the left and right side.  

i used "squeezed" earlier for a lack of a better word
b/c if it was cut off, the picture would still looked
normal.  but the picture i'm getting is a bit of both,
it got cut off on both side of the video and the
subject looked a lot thinner, in a distorted way.

you know how when you watched something that is in 4:3
format and streched it to fit a 16:9 tv?  i'm having
this issue, except in reversed.  what looked normal,
now looked very thin, w/ the black bar on the side
instead on the top and bottom of a 16:9.

my setting for exporting the movie was the default.  I
think Adobe recognized/remember the setting that i
choosed when i started my project and picked the
correct setting.   

GENERAL: Microsoft DV AVI
VIDEO: DV NTSC/ millions color/ 29.97/ D1/DV NTSC WS
16:9 (1.2)
(Checked) Recompress, maintain data rate



--- David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm not certain I understand your issue, Jason, but
> it sounds like you're 
> exporting a widescreen project as a 4:3 NTSC file.
> If you're working with 
> 16:9 source material, you have to export to the same
> aspect ratio.
> 
> David Hurdon
> 
> At 10:59 AM 8/16/2005 -0700, you wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm working with PPro, and whenever i apply an
> effect,
> transition, or do anything to the clip beside
> letting
> it play normally, my video would looked it got
> squeezed in on the left and right side.  i can see
> two
> black bar appeared on the left and right side where
> the video got squeezed.
> 
> this would looked normal in the current PPro 16:9
> NTSC
> project, but when i export to movie/normal
> setting(regular NTSC DV) and watch the clip i can
> see
> it got squeezed.
> 
> any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> -Jason
> 
> 
> 


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