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1440x1080 video

Community Beginner ,
Jan 15, 2018 Jan 15, 2018

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I have made an edit (graphic overlay) to a 1440x1080 video. When I go to export to mp4 (H264), the export keeps giving me a 1920x1080. The setting looks to be 1440 and I asked to keep the original source with was also 1440. Why do I keep getting a 1920 width export? I've tried numerous variations in the setting.

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Jan 15, 2018 Jan 15, 2018

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Post screenshot of export settings.

Best is not to keep 1440x1080 par 1.33 but 1920x1080 par 1.0 to avoid distortion when the widescreen flag is not read in the 1440x1080.

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Thanks for this reply

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When you exports, you have to choose Pixel Aspect Ratio 1.0 or Square Pixels, in this case you have exactly 1440x1080px in your final export. But, this is not a Format, this not exist, but you can do it.

Finally, the issue of the 1440x1080px is that it is a variation of the Full HD 1920x1080px, the difference between the first is that it has a wider pixel (1.33) and the second uses a square pixel (1.0). The 1440 with 1.33 of P.A.R makes a compensation to have the proportion of 1920, so when exporting you see the same size in both, by the compensation of the pixel of the first.

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Thank you, this is helpful to know. I went ahead and sent it over for review. If they come back and insist it be the original 1440, I will try this!

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