Aspect ration of AVI not recognized as 16x9

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Aspect ration of AVI not recognized as 16x9

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I have an older AVI captured from DV that is in 16x9 (1.2 pixels I think). Lots of other Video products recognize it as such. I have an VSP project selecting from this from an older version of Videostudio. However VideoStudio V8.5 treats it as 4x3. And I have to select each clip and select off keep aspect ratio in order to rebuild the project.

Is there some way to correct this?
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Re: Aspect ration of AVI not recognized as 16x9

Post by lata »

Hi

I assume your video files are DV-Avi, please right click a clip and select properties,
copy the window to create an image and attach to your post, otherwise copy the details to your post.
Now go to Settings Project Properties – what are they? in particular the aspect ratio being used.

Go to Settings Preferences – tick Show Messages when inserting first clip
Start a new project
Add one of the Dv-avi clips, you should get a message asking to match the properties,
Choose details, again copy and paste the text in the right hand panel to your post. Cheers.
Select yes to match the properties, does that clip display ok.

Your existing project -- VSP
Open that vsp
Go to project properties (Alt+Enter) (DV AVI) and set for 16:9

Using the first clip, set to display as normal, maybe use keep aspect ratio.
Right click the clip and "Copy Attributes"
Shift + click last clip to select all – right click for "Paste attributes".
That should set all aspect ratios as first clip, I think.
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