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Why does video crop edges when exporting
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Why does video crop edges when exportingHi Steve and everyone,
I decided to follow Steve's invitation and join the Muvipix community. I have picked up some good tips from watching Steve's videos, but now run across a slight problem: when I am editing the video, it is widescreen, but when I export it 1080p, it decreases the size. I add pictures. Why does it do it and how to stop it? Thanks, munk Miikael You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingWhat is the attributes of your source video
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Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingSource video second picture; exported video first picture:
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Monk Miikael, son of Arvo
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingWhen you look under the program's Edit menu, what is listed on the General page under Project Settings?
It might also be helpful to see a more detailed report on your video. It looks like it was ripped from a commercial DVD or disc, and that could add some complication to things. What program did you use to rip this video? Open your original video in the free download MediaInfo. In MediaInfo, set View to Text and then copy this text and paste it to this forum. Once we know your project settings and the complete specs of your video we'll better be able to help you. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingJust curious, nothing more, but why the change in frame rate? Is there something else going on during the export?
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Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingLooks like source is 29.97 and output is 23.97. That could be causing an issue. I agree with Steve. At the very least you might need to use handbrake to get the original clip in the format you want before editing.
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Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingThank you very much for the answers! I was guessing that this forum has a greater concentration of bright heads than the official Adobe one. Hopefully the guess is proving right.
It is a video which was filmed at a funeral and sent to me by a friend. I made a little music video of it with various pictures. Maybe the fact that I used pictures with different formats made the video shrink? I will just add the video link to you from Google Drive, so that you can see for yourselves. I tried changing the project settings in advanced settings to 23.97, did not help. I downloaded Mediainfo and copy the text it gave about the video file here. I also took screenshots of the Project Settings and Export Settings I used. Thanks a lot! Video here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-04hA5 ... sp=sharing Mediainfo text - the videoclip I used: General Complete name : C:\Users\Lenovo\Desktop\Br. Mikael\Videos\The Last Goodbye to Uncle Terry\Robert Munks begravelse.mp4 Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media / Version 2 Codec ID : mp42 (isom/mp41/mp42) File size : 640 MiB Duration : 4 min 26 s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 20.2 Mb/s Movie name : Robert Munks begravelse Movie_More : Munks begravelse Encoded date : UTC 2020-10-10 21:39:24 Tagged date : UTC 2020-10-10 21:42:17 thmb : ÿØÿà Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4 Format settings : CABAC / 2 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, Reference frames : 2 frames Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=30 Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 4 min 26 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 20.2 Mb/s Maximum bit rate : 768 kb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 23.976 (24000/1001) FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.406 Stream size : 640 MiB (100%) Title : Core Media Video Encoded date : UTC 2020-10-10 21:39:24 Tagged date : UTC 2020-10-10 21:42:17 Color range : Limited Color primaries : BT.709 Transfer characteristics : BT.709 Matrix coefficients : BT.709 Codec configuration box : avcC Mediainfo: exported video: General Complete name : C:\Users\Lenovo\Desktop\Br. Mikael\Videos\The Last Goodbye to Uncle Terry\The Last Goodbye to Uncle Terry.mp4 Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media / Version 2 Codec ID : mp42 (mp42/mp41) File size : 175 MiB Duration : 4 min 43 s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 5 175 kb/s Encoded date : UTC 2020-10-20 19:09:24 Tagged date : UTC 2020-10-20 19:09:27 TIM : 00:00:00:00 TSC : 30000 TSZ : 1001 Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Main@L4.2 Format settings : CABAC / 2 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, Reference frames : 2 frames Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=29 Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 4 min 43 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 5 013 kb/s Maximum bit rate : 40.0 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.081 Stream size : 169 MiB (97%) Language : English Encoded date : UTC 2020-10-20 19:09:24 Tagged date : UTC 2020-10-20 19:09:24 Codec configuration box : avcC Audio ID : 2 Format : AAC LC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity Codec ID : mp4a-40-2 Duration : 4 min 43 s Source duration : 4 min 43 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 157 kb/s Maximum bit rate : 253 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel layout : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 46.875 FPS (1024 SPF) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 5.32 MiB (3%) Source stream size : 5.32 MiB (3%) Language : English Encoded date : UTC 2020-10-20 19:09:24 Tagged date : UTC 2020-10-20 19:09:24 You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Monk Miikael, son of Arvo
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingThe problem is your project settings, which as you can see on screen cap are 640x480, a standard definition 4:3 video format. Your video is 1920x1080, a high definition 16:9 video format.
I'm not sure why your project didn't set up to match your video specs automatically. The program usually does unless there's something non-standard about the clip. And your clip looks pretty standard to me. Is it he first clip you added to your timeline? Start a new project by selecting the option from the File menu. On the New Project panel, select the option to set your project settings. On the Project Settings screen, select Full AVCHD Stereo. Click OK and start your project. Drop this clip onto that project's timeline and you should get perfect results. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingThank you very much, Steve!
I noticed also now that the project settings were 640x480, but don't know why it became so. I tried following your instructions, starting a new project and yes, it worked perfectly. The video came out just the same like in the original. (first picture added here) But that does not help much now when I already did a lot of work and put a music video together from various clips and pictures with different sizes. Maybe that is what changed the video settings, because the very first clip I placed on the timeline was a picture of the hobbit Bilbo in Rivendell (second picture added here) and then it squeezed the video into this frame also? The resolution of that first picture was 1201x978. Otherwise in the video I made, the video appeared on the timeline like this (third added picture), with black bars down and up. That would be fine, but when exporting, it makes it even smaller. I tried simply changing the project settings in the video editor, but 640 and 480 sit tightly on the screen and clicking on them, nothing happens. Can't change it any more. I thought that maybe I could select all the clips in the project and copy it to a new project, but did not work. I could start all over again of course with the proper project settings, but it is too much work, putting all the videos and pictures together again. If there is no way to change what I have already done, then I am prepared just to live with it and try better next time. Now you pointed out the error with the project settings, that was good to know. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Monk Miikael, son of Arvo
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingApparently using a photo as the first clip on your timeline overrode the program's automatic project setting function.
Try this trick. Click on the timeline and press Ctrl+a to select your entire movie. Right-click on the movie and press Ctrl+x to cut the entire movie. This will give you an entirely blank timeline. Place your a clip from your movie on the timeline. The program should match the movie's project specs. Double-check by looking under the Edit menu and looking at the Project Settings. If it says 1920x1080, delete this clip, put the playhead at the beginning of the timeline and press Ctrl+v to paste your movie back onto the timeline. Double-check the project settings. Everything should be right now. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingAnd make a copy of your project before doing anything so you have a backup just in case you need it
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Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingThank you so very much, Steve! It worked! It turned out to be a good idea to join this forum. I am very pleased!
And thanks, Chuck, I am always quite scrupulous about backing up everything. The only issue remaining is that now it made all the text tinier on the screen. But I can go through all the text clips and just add them anew, it's not a big deal, when there is no other way. Thanks again! You did a good turn not only to me, but to all the people who subscribe to the videos I make. Come to think of, I can let them now that I received help from the muvipix community, maybe someone else would look you up also. I add the pictures of how it looked now. You can see that on the text edit screen, the text is big like I wanted it, but in the movie it becomes small. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Monk Miikael, son of Arvo
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingOK well, I went through all the texts and copied and inserted them again. Anyways it threw the pictures I had used in the video somewhat out of order when I got the projects settings back to 1080p, so I had to go through and adjust everything again. But now it's done, and I let all my friends now who helped me! Thanks guys! I really appreciate it!
That's how it turned out now, and that's what I posted on FB: Music video: The Last Goodbye to Uncle Terry/Father Robert Video from the funeral. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1enp9Nq ... sp=sharing With the help of muvipix.com community, the video resolution was fixed, in HD. Thanks a lot! Monk Miikael, son of Arvo
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingLooks very nice, munk!
Sorry it was so much trouble. But it will definitely be easier next time! HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Why does video crop edges when exportingAwesome, great work Steve
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