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iMovie HD Problem
Ok so I have iMovie HD and I have this problem, my iPhone 3gs records in a non standard aspect ratio so when I put a movie into iMovie it tried to fix the aspect ratio and it made the video all stretched out. How do I prevent it from doing this?
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When holding the 3Gs in landscape view, it's records in standard 4:3 VGA.
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Last edited by Intell; Yesterday at 11:50 AM. |
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Sometimes i cant though so in this case how do i fix it?
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Because its too funny not to put here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA
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Why cant cameras in apple products figure this out though, my old android never did vertical videos...
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Why are you blaming the device when the fault in human in nature? I've never had any of my iOS devices record a video in an orientation that I did not want it to.
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Last edited by Intell; Yesterday at 11:50 AM. |
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Yeah pretty much, i dont seem to record properly because if i do turn the device i turn it so the volume keys are on the top and its difficult to start/stop recording.
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