Hello, I need to place my doodle video on the website, right under the head. I need it in 1060x355 measurements. Is that possible in Videoscribe?
Thank you.
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Mike Metcalf
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Thu, 16 Jun, 2016 at 4:55 PM
Hi,
No. If you want to change the video dimensions from the ones provided by videoscribe, you have to use a third party video editor.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Lenka Loová
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Thu, 16 Jun, 2016 at 7:29 PM
Thanks Mike. But when I place it into another video editor it has visible edges when it moves from slide to slide. Is there any other option?
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Mike Metcalf
On
Thu, 16 Jun, 2016 at 11:12 PM
If it has visible edges then apparently your video editor is adding black bars to change the dimensions.
Many video editing programs have the option, when resizing video to either 1) crop off the excess image (zoom and crop) or to 2) add extra black lines to fill the extra space (letterboxing).
3) stretch and squeeze (distorts the image to fill the new dimensions)
It sounds like you are using option 2 and you should be using option 1
That's just a guess but you should check the settings and option in your video editor.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
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Lenka Loová
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Sat, 18 Jun, 2016 at 12:31 AM
Great tips, thank you! I didn't think about it this way. You hepled me much.
Hello, I need to place my doodle video on the website, right under the head. I need it in 1060x355 measurements. Is that possible in Videoscribe?
Thank you.
Hi,
No. If you want to change the video dimensions from the ones provided by videoscribe, you have to use a third party video editor.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Thanks Mike. But when I place it into another video editor it has visible edges when it moves from slide to slide. Is there any other option?
If it has visible edges then apparently your video editor is adding black bars to change the dimensions.
Many video editing programs have the option, when resizing video to either
1) crop off the excess image (zoom and crop) or to
2) add extra black lines to fill the extra space (letterboxing).
3) stretch and squeeze (distorts the image to fill the new dimensions)
It sounds like you are using option 2 and you should be using option 1
That's just a guess but you should check the settings and option in your video editor.
-Mike (videoscribe user)
Great tips, thank you! I didn't think about it this way. You hepled me much.
-Mike (videoscribe user)