Adobe Premier Elements and CyberLink PowerDVD, picture aspect ratio problem
Hi,
I have JVC GZ-MC500E camera which record on mini drive in MOD file format.
Camera has option to record with pixel aspect ratio 1.433 (16:9 format).
When I play recorded tracks in PowerDVD it works fine, picture is in 16:9
format, but when I make DVD with software that comes with camera (CyberLink
PowerDirector), DVD is recorded in 4:3 format. Anyone knows why and how to
solve this problem ?
Also when I import these MOD files in Adobe Premiere Elements, files are
also recognized as 4:3 format.
What am I doing wrong ?
Thanks in advance,
Bojan
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