AE rendering inquiry
- Started
- Last post
- 12 Responses
- shellie
Hey guys. I've been searching but can't quiet find the answer anywhere. I just got a new computer and installed after effects CS5. I've done this before on my older computer, but I just wanted to change an end card of a video and re-render a non-compressed, animation quality quicktime.
When I render, even though the aspect ratio is the same as the original, the image appears squished horizontally. When I look at the new video's dimensions in get info, it reads correctly but it doesn't look like it. When I hold the original video up next to the new one, they're obviously not the same time even though their info says they are.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
- Ramanisky20
make sure your comp setting is on square pixel
- moldero0
square pixels?
- loserRamanisky2
- lol, yeah lost that 1moldero
- only by a millisecondRamanisky2
- shellie0
thanks! i think that might be it.
- DeSiard0
Did you change the pixel aspect ratio?
- laurus0
see if 'square pixels' is checked
- laurus0
post lag
- shellie0
got it thanks!
- Ramanisky20
did I win a toaster or something?
- Hombre_Lobo0
Pixel aspect ratio - square pixels.
- bulletfactory0
I would guess square pixels
- Hombre_Lobo0
Shellie I imagine it's hard to understand this thread with so many different solutions to your problem.
However I suggest a new method to fix your little AE faux pas.
I suggest, somewhat radically, trying to select 'Square Pixels'.Hope that works. Good luck.
- mrghost0
square camera for sale (seriously)
http://cgi.ebay.com/320668741391…