I usually put a slight zoom (102% or 103% should do) on the clip and 
render to MPEG.
That way you will also have the full picture when you watch it on a 
computer monitor
without anything around it that should not be there.
Uwe

Gregg Eshelman wrote:

>
> Make a black image mask that will cover them when you render to MPEG.
>
> Alternatively, Tsunami MPEG encoder has a function where you can mask 
> the top, bottom and each side independently. Having those sharp edges 
> helps the output quality a bit because the encoding doesn't have to do 
> anything there except make it solid black.
>
>  


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