I shot about 22 minutes of footage with a consumer camcorder that mimics 16X9 not true anamorphic. A Canon Elura 65. My question is should I edit this footage in Edius using the 4X3 template or the 16X9 template? And then on to procoder 4X3 or 16X9. I want people to be able to view it on a standard 4X3 tv and a widescreen. It is a little confusing to me. Any help appreciated.
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edit and export all in 16:9
4:3 TV users (if there are any left) will see it letterboxed, which is perfectly fineAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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