Different sizes of resolution between the Source monitor and program monitor

Hi guys!

Newbie here-sorry in advance. The size of resolution replaces my source monitor monitor of the program to the point where its very large in the program monitor and the image stays that way when exporting... What I am doing wrong?

If all the clips are from the same camera, you make a new sequence that is correct, then put all your clips in it and change. You are simply based on this first clip sequence settings to lay the foundations for your project.

If you have snippets of a few different types, such as 1080 p and 720 p, then you must decide on a workflow that suits your needs. If the final result must be distributed to 1080 p, you high-end 720 p content, but end result must be 720 p, better off to reduce the content in 1080 p. It depends on different factors.

Thank you

Jeff

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