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Red Prince wrote on 1/23/2017, 8:53 AM

You go to Menu / File / Properties and you change the height of your project.

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3POINT wrote on 1/23/2017, 1:45 PM

My favorite way to do this is to make a mask with the cookie cutter with the following settings and put this on the preview window. With the size slider I can change the size of the mask.

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EricLNZ wrote on 1/23/2017, 4:02 PM

Gee 3POINT that's useful. I never thought of using Repeat X (or Y) to get around the restriction of not being able to use Size to alter the X and Y dimensions independently so as to change the aspect of the cut area. Thanks.

Former user wrote on 1/24/2017, 2:29 AM

Thanks 3POINT!

3POINT wrote on 1/24/2017, 3:22 AM

Next Tip: When you need the standard Cinemascope Aspect Ratio, which is 1:2,35, just divide 1/2,35=0,426 and set the size slider to this value.

When the aspect ratio mask is hiding an important part of your video, you always can adjust for each videoevent the height with the pan/crop tool.

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FoskeyMedia wrote on 1/26/2017, 11:39 PM

That is great. Mine didn't turn out the way I wanted. I need it to be 1200 x 2000. What does the 0.430 represent ?? I'm also getting the dead black space on top and bottom.

 

astar wrote on 1/27/2017, 12:23 AM

If you use a Mask, you will get letter boxing (black bars.)

If you adjust your project settings, then render to a profile that matches (=) your project settings you will get a video file that has no bars and is the dimensions you set in the project.

FoskeyMedia wrote on 1/27/2017, 12:46 PM

I've set my project property to 1200 x 2000 for the example shown. I rendered to Internet HD 720p.I didn't see anything that matched

astar wrote on 1/27/2017, 1:09 PM

"1200 x 2000 " is not a video standard. Vegas profiles are setup for Film, TV, internet streaming standards. If you want to render a "1200 x 2000 " file then you need to modify a render template to match the project settings. But you will also introduce image artifacts with the scaling of video to an odd size.

720p = 1280x720

1080p = 1920x1080

Obviously those numbers are flipped, if you are doing Portrait video (smart phone like video)