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Originally Posted by drennan Hey,
does anybody know a simple way to resize a 4:3 avi file to 16:9 ratio? I want to resize, convert and burn the file to play on a normal dvd player. The original file is a very large HD file so it is gonna take ages to import/resize/export as a new movie in a video editing app. is there a program (for mac) that will simply change the aspect ratio of the movie, similar to when transforming a still image size in photoshop? It might not work this way, i'm fairly new to this. I trimmed the file to 20 seconds (full file is 1hr long) and it took 5 minutes to resize and export in IDVD, and the output quality was poop. I've got squeeze, after effects, shake, premier and visual hub if anyone knows a simple way to do it in these apps.
thanks guys
dren. |
Simple? yes. Quick? maybe not.
Start a standard def widescreen project in Premiere. Import your high def clip and drop it on the timeline. Scale to fit int he usual way. Export/render out as MPEG2. You now have a widescreen strandard def asset (actually 2. M2V video and WAV audio) to build a DVD from.
I've not tried this so cannot even guess how long it might take.