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Just now, Tedster said:

Have you zoomed that clip at all? It seems like it's zooming in the export but not in the preview?

 

Are you exporting a different aspect ratio without scaling?

The first clip in the video is 1080p and the rest are 4k I'm using CS6.

 

All of the 4k clips are screwed.

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1 minute ago, Valhalla said:

The first clip in the video is 1080p and the rest are 4k I'm using CS6.

 

All of the 4k clips are screwed.

What definition of 4k?
The 4096x2160 or the 3840x2160?

 

Because if the former, that's probably your problem, being slightly shorter than 16:9.

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Where it says FIT on the left side of the preview window...

Make that 20-50%, then double click the frames, it should now be highlighted so you can properly stretch it to the borders.

 

 

Alternatively.

Locate this drop down box and try the other options (AKA Stretch to Fill)

 

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3 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Where it says FIT on the left side of the preview window...

Make that 20-50%, then double click the frames, it should now be highlighted so you can properly stretch it to the borders.

 

 

Alternatively.

Locate this drop down box and try the other options (AKA Stretch to Fill)

 

PremierePro.png

Doesn't affect it.

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3 minutes ago, Valhalla said:

Okay will do thanks

Added more to my post above.

 

But here it is again

 

Where it says FIT on the left side of the preview window...

Make that 20-50%, then double click the frames, it should now be highlighted so you can properly stretch it to the borders.

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7 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Added more to my post above.

 

But here it is again

 

Where it says FIT on the left side of the preview window...

Make that 20-50%, then double click the frames, it should now be highlighted so you can properly stretch it to the borders.

https://gyazo.com/f542f9f039f8aa4b06c2b3f6a5407119

changing that to 50 if its 4k vs 1080p?
 

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2 minutes ago, Valhalla said:

Nah the main program window, before exporting.

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1 minute ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Nah the main program window, before exporting.

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I dont know how to get there. Litterally new to this. I guess I'll try to set all of these to 50% https://gyazo.com/f542f9f039f8aa4b06c2b3f6a5407119

 

Also it says 960x540.

 

Does that mean its going to be in that res?
 

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