Please tell me why there black vertical edges of the screen to create a DVD with Corel VideoStudio Pro X4. Video using 16:9 ratio - the relationship between the original. (I get the same 4:3)
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ratio problem?
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Re: ratio problem?
Can you tell us the properties of the video file you are using, right click on it while it is on the timeline and also what properties you are choosing when you export the finished video.
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Re: ratio problem?
File properties before using:
Klipai.12.mpg
Type of file: Movie Clip
Open with: Windows Media Player
Location: C:/Documents and Settings\Alexsotas\My Documents
Size: 2,65 GB (2.852.082.388 bytes)
Size on disc: 2,65 GB (2.852.085.760 bytes)
Created: 2011.04.23, 20:01:12
Modified: 2011.04.23, 20:02:58
Attributes: 2001.04.23, 20:01:12
File properties before using:
10 Files, 0 Folders
Type: Multiple Types
Location: all in C:/Documents and Settings\Alexsotas\My Documents\Corel VideoStudio Pro\Klipai\VIDEO_TS
Size: 4,06 GB (4.363.321.344 bytes)
Size in disc: 4,06 GB (4.363.329.536 bytes)
Klipai.12.mpg
Type of file: Movie Clip
Open with: Windows Media Player
Location: C:/Documents and Settings\Alexsotas\My Documents
Size: 2,65 GB (2.852.082.388 bytes)
Size on disc: 2,65 GB (2.852.085.760 bytes)
Created: 2011.04.23, 20:01:12
Modified: 2011.04.23, 20:02:58
Attributes: 2001.04.23, 20:01:12
File properties before using:
10 Files, 0 Folders
Type: Multiple Types
Location: all in C:/Documents and Settings\Alexsotas\My Documents\Corel VideoStudio Pro\Klipai\VIDEO_TS
Size: 4,06 GB (4.363.321.344 bytes)
Size in disc: 4,06 GB (4.363.329.536 bytes)
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Alexsotas
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Re: ratio problem?
Do not have more explanations? By the way, apparently, there is a common problem sy Ulead Video Studio - I get the same result. However, with Nero Vision (Nero 9), this problem does not exist.
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Re: ratio problem?
I moved your topic from the Corel Digital Studio to this one, since it concerns VideoStudio.
It appears that you used your own background image, and the ratio of that image is not 16:9. So you need to click on the button to the right, to stretch the image to fit the screen.
It appears that you used your own background image, and the ratio of that image is not 16:9. So you need to click on the button to the right, to stretch the image to fit the screen.
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Alexsotas
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Re: ratio problem?
You see, the problem is not the picture the background, but is the result. Maybe there PAL and NTSC TV code? I have the Corel program choose the type used PAL signal. (in Lithuania)
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Trevor Andrew
Re: ratio problem?
Hi
1 / Can you return to the “editor” of Video Studio
Right click a clip in the timeline and select "Properties", what are they?
I believe the frame size will shown as 4:3 not 16:9 ??????
2 / go to Settings- Preferences—clip display mode to “Thumbnail Only”
Will help you viewing the video in the timeline.
3 / go to Settings--Project Properties—General Tab -- change the “Display aspect ratio” to 4:3.
Does this help??????????
1 / Can you return to the “editor” of Video Studio
Right click a clip in the timeline and select "Properties", what are they?
I believe the frame size will shown as 4:3 not 16:9 ??????
2 / go to Settings- Preferences—clip display mode to “Thumbnail Only”
Will help you viewing the video in the timeline.
3 / go to Settings--Project Properties—General Tab -- change the “Display aspect ratio” to 4:3.
Does this help??????????
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Alexsotas
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- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT
- sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 750 Gig
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Re: ratio problem?
Thank you. Now everything is fine. I hope you not too enraged ....
(There were many question marks), but Trevor Andrew explained exactly. I wish you patience with these PC "experts" like me... 
