Hello, I want to place a background image and when it plays back in a video file have no white borders. Is it possible to set the screen/output size to 1024x768?
Thanks
ALison
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Mike Metcalf
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Tue, 21 Oct, 2014 at 4:37 AM
Hi, I believe videoscribe only exports videos with a ratio of 16:9 so you cannot choose an output size of 1024x768.
Furthermore videoscribe version 2 only provides a limited number of video output sizes.
You could either make your background image a ration of 16:9 or you could render the video and then use a third party video editing program to crop the video to the size you want.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Alison McLeavy
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Tue, 21 Oct, 2014 at 5:08 AM
Thanks Mike
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Mike Metcalf
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Tue, 21 Oct, 2014 at 4:37 PM
You're welcome. Sorry that it was sort of bad news.
Just two other notes:
1) In videoscribe version 1.3.26 you can manually set more video sizes than in version 2 (however they still have to be a 16:9 ratio).
2) In videoscribe version 1.3.26 the settings menu shows you both the height and the width of the video whereas videoscribe version2 (frustratingly) only shows you the height.
Hello, I want to place a background image and when it plays back in a video file have no white borders. Is it possible to set the screen/output size to 1024x768?
Thanks
ALison
I believe videoscribe only exports videos with a ratio of 16:9 so you cannot choose an output size of 1024x768.
Furthermore videoscribe version 2 only provides a limited number of video output sizes.
You could either make your background image a ration of 16:9 or you could render the video and then use a third party video editing program to crop the video to the size you want.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Thanks Mike
You're welcome. Sorry that it was sort of bad news.
Just two other notes:
1) In videoscribe version 1.3.26 you can manually set more video sizes than in version 2 (however they still have to be a 16:9 ratio).
2) In videoscribe version 1.3.26 the settings menu shows you both the height and the width of the video whereas videoscribe version2 (frustratingly) only shows you the height.
-Mike (videoscribe user)