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    Heyas,

    I've been using SUPER a long time and have done well with it using 4:3. But recently I filmed in 16:9(MiniDV AVI)
    The AVI I created in Adobe Premiere is 720x480 16:9. It LOOKS good in Windows Media Player. Though the properties there
    say its "4:3 actual, but 16:9 displayed". After some research, I've learned this is normal for DV AVI. So I load the AVI into
    SUPER, and use the same settings as I always do for my 4:3 videos, except choose 16:9 aspect. But the MP4 created is
    squashed, definitely not 16:9. I then tried "no change"(instead of choosing 720x480) and this leaves the dot OUT of any of the aspect choices too. But yet, the MP4 created is exactly the same squashed one as before. What am I doing wrong?
    Thanks.
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  2. don't know about super, but most encoders you have to set the source as 16/9 and then set the output to 16/9 - stretch video to fill frame/do not letterbox.
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    Woohoo. That was it. Just had to put a checkmark in the "stretch" box.
    Thanks so much!
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