Does does anyone have online resource for the math, or dimensions that will scale correctly so I can pick any size I want and change it. And is putting letter box into normal res smarter? etc.
I've been feeling like such an idiot working with getting my new Canon 1920x1080 footage to the web (YouTube, Blip) without messing up the aspect ratio. Using FCE 4, the drop down compression is confusing...There's 16x9 and 4x3 settings for 720x480, etc. Then there's the "preserve aspect ratio" options, and more often then not my video ends up squeezed. I just came up this post here, and I'm trying it. http://www.foureyedmonsters.com/distributing-your-videos-on-the-web/ Heath Says: November 11th, 2007 at 9:04 pm Thanks, Arin, you rock. If anyone is using ***HDV 1080i/p footage, your frame size in QuickTime Pro/Conversion can be 600 x 338.*** This was given to me by Jon Fordham, who shot parts of Four Eyed Monsters and my feature film 9:04 AM. It's been GREAT!