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mgalgs

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Jan 10, 2010
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I edited some DV video clips (all 4:3 aspect ratio) using Final Cut Express. I exported them as QuickTime movies and they all show in Finder that they have 720x480 dimensions and they play in QuickTime Player normally (i.e. not squatty). However when I put them in an iDVD project they always come out "squatty", the aspect ratio is being distorted. When I try to preview it iDVD is always comes up as "widescreen preview". Is there any way to force iDVD to use the aspect ratio of the source material or should I use a different program?
 

spinnerlys

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Have you looked into iDVD's preferences for any 4:, 16:9 or widescreen aspect ratio settings that need to be (un-) checked?

I currently don't have iDVD on any of my Macs, so I can't really give it a try.
 

martinX

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Aug 11, 2009
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I wish I could help you but the memories are fading... I had exactly the same problem a few months ago. I was importing some 4:3 material from DVDs and (I think) using MPEG Streamclip to convert to DV, throwing it in FCP, doing a few trims and stuff and then exporting the sequence and putting it into iDVD. One movie came out 16:9, the other was 4:3. Both were perfect in QT.

Check your sequence settings in FCE. Try exporting as a self contained mov from FCE and then opening THAT in MPEG Streamclip and exporting as 4:3.

It was a PITA for me and I seem to recall a dialogue box popping up in FCP when importing the footage that may have had something to say about sequence settings...
 

mgalgs

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Jan 10, 2010
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Thanks for the replies. I'll give that a try and see what happens...
 
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