Hi Herman,

thanks! that works! Great.

There another problem which only shows up on my computer at work: the timeline is empty. The clip is actually there (I can place the cursor and see the moment in the compositor) bit it's not shown. Is that a problem with debian etch? I've got ubuntu at home and that works fine there. Any ideas? Both are recent versions from CVS.

/Bernd

Herman Robak wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 21:14:55 +0200, Bernd Porr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Herman,

thanks for the feedback but I've set the ratio to 16:9 in the format dialogue. However the video is still scaled in x direction to 4:3. As I said the actual composer window shows the three safety frames in 16:9 but any video I load is scaled to 4:3 which leaves black areas to the left and right.

Have a look here:
http://userweb.elec.gla.ac.uk/b/bp1/cinerella/mick.jpg

 Have you set the project resolution to 1920x1080, then?

 What happens then is that Cinelerra displays a canvas of 1920x1080
pixels to fit an 16:9 display aspect ratio.  The 1440x1080 image
is placed within that, as shown in the picture.

 You need to set the project resolution to 1440x1080, and the
aspect ratio to 16:9.  Then the 1080i HDV should be displayed
correctly.


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