![]() See the differnce, if you recored 4K DCI then expect the black bars when down scaling to 4K 3840 X 2160īut why down scale because your losing 256 pixels so why bother to record in 4096 X 2160 when your only exporting it to 3840 X 2160? Or you can just simply Change the Sequence settings Frame size to 3840 Horizontal and make sure the vertical is 2160 wich is a 16:9 aspect ration. I wouldn't worry about the black bars if i was you, but if you must, what you can do is in Adobe Premier pro is either (A) go into editing and Scale the Video providing you sequence is 3840 X 2160 and you will elimiate the black bars. You will notice they would be black bars on the top and bottem, because the original video was recorded in 4096 wide,īut playing it back at 3840 wide, so your losing 256 from top to bottom that is where your black bars come in to fill in the gaps. Than if you export your video to normal 4K resolution which is 3840 × 2160 Ok the reason your seeing thes BLACK BRARS are not from the video at all, it's from the player, For example if you record footage at 4K DCI, the resolution will be 4096 x 2160. Thanks again could really use some help I need to get this stuff done on a deadline Thanks in advance for your help.Īs you can see before export, there are no black bars on the image.as soon as I click to queue and press start, I can see black bars on the top and bottom of the video while it's exporting, and then it shows up in the final product. What am I doing wrong? I have provided screenshots of the information. I can not for the life of me figure out why, everything seems to match from what I can tell, including aspect ratio. But once I begin export and after export, there are black bars on the top and bottom of the video. In preview, everything looks normal, during the exporting process, everything looks normal. Anyway, my source footage is 2048 x 1080, the sequence matches as far as I can tell. The sequences were made before it was passed on to me. ![]() ![]() I am working on a project that i'm only editing and this is the first time I've run across this problem. I hope someone here can help me I have been searching for an answer to this for hours and haven't had any luck.
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