How to render a video mixedtape with different resolution

DjKellyug wrote on 11/15/2018, 12:27 AM

Hello there,

Am using Sony vegas pro 15

Am having a problem figuring out which videos settings do i have to use,

 

I have got many different videos with different resolution sizes and i want to make them into a videos mixedtape but whenever i render, the mix comes out with a resolution of the first video which makes videos with higher resolution to have black bars on sides instead of covering the whole player interface.

Kindly help me

Most of the videos i have, have got resolutions of 1920 x 1080 and 1280 x 720

My render settings are 1920 x 1080

Any help?

Thanks

Comments

klt wrote on 11/15/2018, 1:25 AM

mix comes out with a resolution of the first video

Do you (did you) accept this?

zdogg wrote on 11/15/2018, 1:27 AM



You have to use Pan Crop to zoom your smaller size videos to then cut out the proper aspect.

 

1. You will need to open pan/crop on each event that is 720 and adjust each individually to avoid black bars.
2. once opened, right click on the image in the editor, choose "Match Output Aspect."
3. Now you will get a frame overlay that represents the 1920 x 1080 aspect ratio. If any part of the frame is outside the image, that will produce a black bar, So....

If need be, drag on of the corner points of the frame towards the center, till you image fills the monitor with no black bars. You can then drag to choose the part of the video to include, as you will be cutting some to make that work. Clik-drag when you have the cross'd double arrow, the whole frame will slide Alternately, you can use your keyboard rigt/lft up/down arrows. So, in effect, making the pan/crop frame smaller zooms your image to fill the aspect ratio of 1920 x 1080.

zdogg wrote on 11/15/2018, 1:30 AM

mix comes out with a resolution of the first video

Do you (did you) accept this?

That doesn't fix the problem of different aspect ratios, that only let's him choose one or the other and he's already decided that 1920x1080 is his preference. That means he has to individually adjust those non conforming videos.

 

klt wrote on 11/15/2018, 1:40 AM

Just tought he could have unintetionally wrong project properties.

1280*720 and 1920*1080 are both 16:9, so there should be no black bars, unless the project is set to 4:3 for example. Because the first video added is 4:3?

 

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DjKellyug wrote on 11/15/2018, 1:58 AM

Ok thank you all. I will try the crop thing and i will give you update