[HELP] VEGAS PRO 16 CROPS OUT PART OF MY CLIP'S RESOLUTION

xMLGSlayer wrote on 9/12/2019, 5:35 AM

My problem is that Vegas Pro 16 crops out part of my clip's resolution even when I press 'No' on [Do you want to set your project video settings to match this media?]

I have played my clip on a video player and it doesn't crop out my clip.

Here is a screenshot of the clip on my video player (Look at the right side of the screen, it is not cut out)

However, Vegas cropped out the right side of the screen. Keep in mind, I did not set my project video settings to match this media. The same thing happens when I set my project video settings to match my video. The right side of the screen gets cut out.

My video resolution is 1352x720, I set Vegas Pro Settings to 1920x1080.

Could anyone help me with my problem? Thank you.

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j-v wrote on 9/12/2019, 6:12 AM

Your projectsettings are 16:9 (=1,77777777777777) and your video is 1,877777777777778, so to match your video to the project it cuts off a small part.
You can try to fill in the video resolution to the projectsettings

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xMLGSlayer wrote on 9/12/2019, 6:32 AM

still cuts off the screen. thanks for replying tho! :)

Dexcon wrote on 9/12/2019, 6:51 AM

Given that there is an aspect ratio mismatch between your media and project settings, try going to pan/crop on the video event and change the preset from 'Default' to '16:9 Widescreen Aspect Ratio' and then adjust the framing in the pan/crop window (i.e. zoom/pan/tilt) so that it fills the project frame as displayed in the preview window.

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xMLGSlayer wrote on 9/12/2019, 7:08 AM

Tried it out.. but no fix - thanks for the reply :)

fr0sty wrote on 9/12/2019, 10:42 AM

See that box of dotted lines? That's your screen. See how it doesn't cover the image it is drawn over? You are going to have to change that before you'll see all of the image in your preview window, so adjust the size of that box until it covers the frame under it. Also pay attention to that timeline at the bottom and the little diamond shaped keyframe it makes when you make an adjustment. You may have to delete other keyframes that are changing the settings to something you don't want, like deleting the one it puts at the beginning of that timeline by default so the new one you made is the only one there.

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j-v wrote on 9/12/2019, 11:17 AM

@xMLGSlayer Like I said before, you try ,also in your last try, a widescreen project, a widescreen pan crop setting.
But your video is not widescreen. it is a little bit wider.
Therefore pan/crop and also your settings in Vegas cut a part of your video on both sides to 1280x720
If you don't want that cutting you have to change the pan/crop settings or your rendersettings to your video resolution of 1352x720, but this will fit no normal widescreen monitor.

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Musicvid wrote on 9/12/2019, 3:16 PM

Match Media Settings in Project. Done.

fr0sty wrote on 9/13/2019, 9:38 AM

For future reference, it's always best to capture your game footage at a widescreen resolution like 1920x1080 for HD or 3840x2160 for 4k. That will prevent you from ever having to worry about parts of your image not fitting in the frame again.

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