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Hello! Here you can see a video I did, there is a version that I had myself by using a simple html5 code text file to display the video.

If its clear enough that this is a large video. I did not knowingly define it like that. It's hard to see in this photo, but I've added a new blue matte background of the same color to fill the black sides, you can see about a feint of borders outline if you view it close enough. If seen on youtube there a margin of Letterbox (black top and bottom).

When I open a new project, as much as I know, I do not specify what size the video is going to be, generally content that will begin to define who, right? This video is is a unique background (with mast) image, then the lyrics on top.

When I export I use h.268 (think that it is good, maybe that - you know the one) setting and 720 p 1280 720 is my preference. I'm confused as to why the project is a large screen, I him did not like that I know. It would be great if I could just fill a screen, which is so much to ask.

Please could you help me to set the size of my videos properly, thank you very much.

What version of Premiere Pro are you using? And "latest" is irrelevant... we must dot-number of the help/a words of the dialog box. 2015.4 or something like that.

As a general rule, when you start a project, you drop a clip on the empty space of chronology and PrPro will create a sequence with cadence-size/according to what is your media.

And I'm not interested to see this in HTML5, but whether in PrPro or 'standard' player like VLC. Who will actually give me a strong sense of what the video... is.

A little about the codecs... '720' is 1280 X 720, also known as HD or "high definition", which is a proportion of 16:9, the same as '1080', which is 1920 x 1080. The two, compared to the old 4:3 TV earlier broadcast standards and older movies, are the big screen.

We need the actual numbers on your sequence to see what settings dialog box that your sequence is on the size of the image, and of course, the export dialog box allows you to export with the settings that you exported to.

Neil

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