I understand that the DV specification is for a file of 720x480 pixels, in either a 4:3 or a 16:9 frame. Why then, when I render-out a test pattern from After Effects at 720x405 pixels and import that into an Xpress DV 16:9 sequence, does it look correct? Shouldn’t the 405-pixel height of the AE output get stretched into a 480-pixel-high DV frame in Xpress DV? Another way of asking this question is why does a 720x480 output from AE look stretched in an Avid 16:9 window?
thanks, Craig Umanoff
If you are importing in using the 601 aspect ratio, I would think the 405 frame should look stretched (albeit very slightly). The only way it wouldn't is if you chose one of the maintain options.
Do you really want to know what's wrong...or do you just want me to fix it?
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why does a 720x480 output from AE look stretched in an Avid 16:9 window?
Because the Avid unfortunately is uncapable of interpreting square pixels correctly when importing into a 16x9 project. It will always convert between square pixels and 4x3. This is a bad thing. The way around it is to create 16x9 graphics in widescreen in square pixels, then resize&squeeze into 601.
I think I read in the old Xpress DV FAQ years ago that 16x9 DV is spec'd to 853x480, not 720x405. Not that it may make a difference or not :)
it probably is a teeny bit stretched. Find something perfectly circular and look it on screen... perhaps you can the stretch there. if it not stretched I am clueless (as usual)
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