NTSC output

I have trouble getting 720 x 480 release of SpeedGrade.  It seems that always, it will convert 720 x 486.

Does anyone know how to get rid of these extra 6 pixels?

Jim Simon wrote:

I have trouble getting 720 x 480 release of SpeedGrade.  It seems that always, it will convert 720 x 486.

Does anyone know how to get rid of these extra 6 pixels?

Hi Jim,.

Please open the file "RenderSizes.fcps" preset on your machine with a text editor such as edit text. On OS X you will find it here:

That's what you'll see in the file:

You can make changes to needed - in this case, change from 486 to 480.

If you want to add other formats, just copy an existing line and make changes according to your needs.

Safe the file, reopen SpeedGrade, the changes should be reflected.

Also, I'll see what we can do on the inclusion of this change with a patch.

See you soon,.

Pat

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