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April 18, 2019
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Stereoscopic 3D sbs rendering : original size affected.

  • April 18, 2019
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Hi there !

My original works (mainly animation and 3D wordings) at 8064 x 4032 (2:1). After sbs stereo 3D rendering, the final .avi file changed to 1.5:1

How can I fixed this issue to maintain the original ratio.

I can only use sbs rendering as my other sbs video were shot by dual lens video cam in sbs format.

Thanks

Tony

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Correct answer Martin_Ritter

You are rendering 8k footage into an AVI? I think you get the wrong aspect because hitting the codec limit.

Better use an image sequence like tiff or png. You can transcode it into the final video format afterwards. H264/H265 MP4 are both able to managing such huge frames.

*Martin

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Legend
April 18, 2019

You are rendering 8k footage into an AVI? I think you get the wrong aspect because hitting the codec limit.

Better use an image sequence like tiff or png. You can transcode it into the final video format afterwards. H264/H265 MP4 are both able to managing such huge frames.

*Martin

Participant
April 18, 2019

Thanks Martin. Let me try