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This is a good enough section for me to post my problem from what I see, anyways this is the issue that makes literally no sense at all...
I've tried messing around with the ratio/location of the clip in track motion & event pan/crop which doesn't do a single thing at all for a fix. Like how come I get this black bar, which also renders it yet when I view it as a preview in draft full it looks perfectly fine without a single issue? Looks like such a simple fix but I don't get what's going on, nor have I ever experienced an issue quite like this crap before.
This is pissing me the duckling off right now, if anyone genuinely knows what to do I'll rep you as much as possible.
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Aww yiss, another Silly Goose video
OT: Honestly for everything other than black bars, I usually use Sony Vegas or AE, but for black bars I use Camtasia simply for the fact that they have a very simple, yet effective tool used for cropping, repositioning, and resizing images.
I've got camtasia but just use simply to save my raw clips, to use in Sony Vegas and I've heard good stuff about AE but don't plan on using that anytime soon. I might just do a cheap fix and render the entire video once it's done, after put the edited video on a new Sony Vegas file and just change the ratio of the video which'll remove the black bars. I must have done something I guess for this to happen, but the first clip of my video doesn't got black bars on which makes no sense. Not only that but I'm confused on how it's showing up on the left and not both sides of the video, definitely a ratio issue I believe but I've done almost every fix.
The black bars are coming from changing the preview quality. The aspect ratio is changed.
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