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Twitter is interpreting my 1:1 videos as 16:9 - so I'm getting the dreaded white bars on either side

New Here ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

Hello lockdown editors!

 

Can anyone help me troubleshoot this twitter video upload issue? This is the spec of the 1:1 video I'm trying to upload (exported using premiere twitter settings) and this is what happens when I try to tweet it! Horrible side bars! thank u!!

 

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LEGEND , May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

After viewing your screen shot I think that is normal. The viewer ratio is 16/9 so you will always have free space (white/black bars) on each side for videos/images that don't have that aspect ratio. Normal and nothing you can do about it.

 

Your original post sounded like Twitter was STRETCHING your 1:1 format to 16:9. It is not. It is showing it in its original format, 1:1.

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Community Expert ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

Please embed your screenshots

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LEGEND ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

Ask over on th Twitter support forums. This problem has nothing to do with Adobe.

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New Here ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

I think you're right - apols!

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LEGEND ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

No need for an apology.

And if you read my other reply below there is nothing you can do and it is not a problem with either Adobe PP or anything on twitter. It is what iit is and the way it is supposed to be.

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LEGEND ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

After viewing your screen shot I think that is normal. The viewer ratio is 16/9 so you will always have free space (white/black bars) on each side for videos/images that don't have that aspect ratio. Normal and nothing you can do about it.

 

Your original post sounded like Twitter was STRETCHING your 1:1 format to 16:9. It is not. It is showing it in its original format, 1:1.

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Community Expert ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

Post screenshot export settings with left tab to output.

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New Here ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

Thank you. Here: 

 

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New Here ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

And these are my sequence settings:

 

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New Here ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020

think I've solved this - it's just how a video looks before it is tweeted!

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Community Expert ,
May 03, 2020 May 03, 2020
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There is however one thing.

Sequence is 25 fps and output is 30fps?

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