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Stretching 4:3 to 16:9 in Adobe Premiere


Arian

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So I recorded something that's 16:9 but was stretched to 4:3, so I've got something that was originally 16:9, stretched to 4:3, and then pillarboxed back to 16:9. (I hate that shit! DX)

 

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I did set the picture to 1440x1080 which perfectly crops out the black bars. But the question is, how to I stretch it back to it's original aspect ratio?

 

Any input welcome.

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I figured out how to do it.

 

So you still get rid of the black bars by going to Sequence and then changing the width from 1920 to 1440.

 

Then you don't do anything until you export it. Change the height back to a widescreen height there and then under Source Scaling, toggle to Stretch to Fill.

 

Unlike with the MeGUI idea, you don't have to encode it twice.

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Just now, DJHulp said:

Personally I Always use VideoRedo for TV-Shows.

I can cut the episodes without quality lost or changing the codec. ;) 

Yeah, but if the aspect ratio or something else is messed up, how are you going to fix it?

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