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Richard Jones wrote on 11/4/2016, 1:23 PM

Have you checked your Project Properties?

Richard

NickHope wrote on 11/4/2016, 1:47 PM

I think this is probably because Vegas assumes it is anamorphic HDV, which is that same resolution and should be stretched to 16:9.

In Project Properties set your pixel aspect ratio to 1.000 (Square). Select the clips (video stream only, not audio), right click > Switches > uncheck "Maintain aspect ratio".

VEGAS_EricD wrote on 11/4/2016, 3:42 PM

If you use "match media settings" in Vegas and it stretches the video, I recommend downloading a freeware media analyzer app such as Media Info, to take a look at the file header information.  If the header information is correct and Vegas is the only app you are seeing these symptoms in we can obtain a small example file from you which you are seeing this issue with and look into that further. 

Kinvermark wrote on 11/4/2016, 3:51 PM

I am curious where this footage came from.   Is there a camera that actually produces 1440 x 1080 video that IS NOT 1.33  pixel aspect ratio  ? 

 

 

Former user wrote on 11/4/2016, 4:50 PM

I think this is probably because Vegas assumes it is anamorphic HDV, which is that same resolution and should be stretched to 16:9.

In Project Properties set your pixel aspect ratio to 1.000 (Square). Select the clips (video stream only, not audio), right click > Switches > uncheck "Maintain aspect ratio".


It helped. Thanks!