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| I just bought the Panasonic SDR-H40 camcorder and I have a problem with the image. When I film in 16:9 (Widescreen) and transfer it to VideoCam Suite (the program that came with the camcorder) on my computer, the image is as it should be. But once I copy it to my computer's harddrive and want to play it in another player (RealPlayer or Windows Media Player) the image gets squeezed horizontally to a 4:3 size. Why does it do that and how do I fix it? |
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| The video camera records the video as a 720x480 resolution file, but doesn't provide proper information in the file for media player software to know that 720x480 should be played as 16:9, since it's typically a 4:3 display format. Your best bet would be to open the camcorder file in a video editor that supports 16x9 video and save the file as a WMV, AVI or some other file format that will then be properly recognized as 16:9. You might also be able to play it with proper aspect ratio using VLC Player |
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| I downloaded VideoCamSuite and, indeed, the 16:9 videos appear in their proper aspect ratio. Now, maybe it's just me, but I can't seem to find a way to save the videos. Is there a player out there that has the ability to save the video? Or does VideoCamSuite have that option and I'm simply blind? |