[Kdenlive-devel] kdenlive dv capturing and 16:9 output

Ruslan Popov rpopov at jet.msk.su
Sun May 4 08:42:18 UTC 2008


Kino may not resize 16:9 video while capturing it from camcorder, but just
reload the project and all will be fine. Then you can view your 16:9 video
with mplayer -aspect 16:9 FILE.avi|dv
Kino converts well such 16:9 video, just use the right option on Export tab.
And the last word, make your DVD properly. Kino is the great for 16:9 cameras.

I hope the Kdenlive will be too.

P.S. DV cameras take video with 720x576 frames every time. For 16:9 format
camera just resize the image, so you will see vertical ellipse when you're
shooting circle, it is normal. The video player can resize it back while
playback.

Christian Schmidt wrote:
> Kino stretches real 16:9 DV AVIs to 4:3 and normaly I use Virtual Dub to
> undo this. But kdenlive doesn't undo this!!! It puts the "wrong" 4:3 AVI
> in a 16:9 file without fitting it to the 16:9 contours. And so I can't
> resize it manually with VLC.
> Is there a function in kdenlive I don't know yet that fits the wrong 4:3
> files to its really 16:9 sizes back?
> 
> Thanks
> Christian
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: kdenlive-devel-bounces at lists.sourceforge.net
> [mailto:kdenlive-devel-bounces at lists.sourceforge.net] Im Auftrag von jdd
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Mai 2008 22:48
> An: For kdenlive developers
> Betreff: Re: [Kdenlive-devel] kdenlive dv capturing and 16:9 output
> 
> Christian Schmidt a écrit :
> 
>> Windows and resize them back there. When I want to work with this AVI
> 
> there is no need to "resize" such videos, only *tag* them as 16x9. 
> ffmpeg, mencoder and other products can do, but most of the time 
> readers do this automatically
> 
> jdd
> 


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