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    So i'm using Premiere Pro 1.5, and trying to edit some widescreen movie footage I have taken.

    Anyway, the resolution of the movie file is 704 x 576. Once I import it into the program and drag it onto the timeline it is squashed into a square in the main sequence window and I can't figure out how to get it back to its original proportions for editing.

    Any help? Thankyou.
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    Tell Premiere your project is 16:9
    Read my blog here.
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    Thanks. I'm not sure how to change that setting however.
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    I am not a Premiere user, so you may have to either look up the help files, or just start looking in the project settings for something that currently says 4:3, or for a field marked Aspect Ratio
    Read my blog here.
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    I've made the main project settings 16:9 as far as I know, here are some screenshots.

    The main settings i've used to begin with -

    http://i33.tinypic.com/294td9s.jpg

    The properties of the file, which when played with VLC media player shows up with the correct aspect ratio -

    http://i35.tinypic.com/k4tbi1.jpg

    The squashed video - http://i38.tinypic.com/2vseqeo.jpg
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    For reference I figured out the solution.

    Each individual video imported has to be tweaked, right clicking the files and choosing "Interpret Footage" gave me the appropriate options.

    Thanks.
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