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Old 10-09-2005, 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Marc Peters
I sounds to me as if your imported video is not to the specifications of your project settings. You really shouldn't be seeing such a high loss of the frame. What is the source of your video and what are your project settings?

To apply effects to multiple clips, create a new timeline and drop the old timeline on the new one.
its bog standard dv footage and default project settings of 720 by 576 or whatever and its only the overscan on my tv that messes things up. it gets worse if i go to other widescreen options. the smallest picture i get cuts off to around 83-85 % almost coinciding with the safe margins.
i am gonna burn 2 tracks to dvd one at 100% and one at 85% so when i get another tv that maybe has less cut off i wont have to stare at black borders. ive seen you recommend dropping the timeline before but cant find a way to do this. i can create new sequence but cant drag old one on it either.
please help!!!
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