Video resizing question
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stealthyslyth
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Video resizing question
I'm using Premiere Pro, and I have some clips that aren't the same size as others. How can I make the clips all the same size? 
- Jason 00
- Joined: Sat Dec 07, 2002 10:21 am
- Location: U.S.A
If the clips are of good quality and dont require any filtering you can use "VirtualDub" to crop and or resize the clips to match the others.
If the clips need a little cleaning up (filtering) then "avisynth" is the way to go.
However it is a bit more complicated to use.
Jason
If the clips need a little cleaning up (filtering) then "avisynth" is the way to go.
However it is a bit more complicated to use.
Jason
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- Scintilla
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I would definitely recommend resizing via AVISynth.
But if you don't want to add that extra layer of complication, I believe there's a box somewhere in the project settings that you can check off that will automatically resize all incoming clips to the project resolution (like older versions of Premiere always used to do, and I hated it).
But if you don't want to add that extra layer of complication, I believe there's a box somewhere in the project settings that you can check off that will automatically resize all incoming clips to the project resolution (like older versions of Premiere always used to do, and I hated it).


