Change video resolution to 1080x1920 (Portrait mode)
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Change video resolution to 1080x1920 (Portrait mode)
Hi, i have Video Studio X9 and need to produce a video for a display. But the display is portrait format and I cannot find a way to change the video's resolution to 1080x1920 instead of 1920x1080. Can someone please guide me in the right direction?
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Re: Change video resolution to 1080x1920 (Portrait mode)
in your project settings select AVI,
than change your codec to XVID
and than select user define frame size.
you better select frame base also.
than change your codec to XVID
and than select user define frame size.
you better select frame base also.
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Re: Change video resolution to 1080x1920 (Portrait mode)
Hi
To be able to identify the actual frame go to Preferences (F6) change the background colour from black, any colour will do, then set the project properties to portrait.
Changing the frame to portrait will limit the video type you are able to create., if you do not have Xvid try AVI – Microsoft Video 1, that also gives User Defined frame sizes.
To be able to identify the actual frame go to Preferences (F6) change the background colour from black, any colour will do, then set the project properties to portrait.
Changing the frame to portrait will limit the video type you are able to create., if you do not have Xvid try AVI – Microsoft Video 1, that also gives User Defined frame sizes.
