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SD video - better to be 4:3 or 16:9 ?
I know HD video is usually in 16:9 but what about SD video? I read that nowadays most SD footage is being shown in 16:9 on televisions rather than 4:3, but for optimal viewing on a computer monitor is it better for SD vids to be in 4:3 or 16:9?
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SD resolution video by its nature is 4:3.
The only way to make it fit a windescreen viewing device would be to letterbox it (chop the top and bottom) then upscale it...which looks like ass.
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Ah. I've got some 4:3 native footage that I'm editing right now, and if I choose the fullscreen (16:9) option it makes the image wide to where there's no black bars on top and bottom but black bars on the sides. So I should leave it in 4:3 and not attempt to make it widescreen? I was told that 4:3 looks like crap on devices like ipad.
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4:3 and 16:9 are aspect ratios (width:height). SD and HD refers to the resolution, lines or pixels. You can still have High Definition video in 4:3, though its not popular. Saying "most SD footage is being shown in 16:9 on televisions rather than 4:3" is not accurate because you're kind of mixing apples and oranges. Different TV shows for example are presented in different ways. For example: 4:3 content can be "stretched" to 16:9 but it looks awful, making people look short and fat. Some news channels have a cool trick. They show 4:3 video of a news report, and add a kind of stretched background to fill up the remaining space, made up of a blurred version of the original content. Kind of a smart trick. The best are TV shows such as Seinfeld and Star Trek TOS. Both TV shows were originally shot on film, in 16:9, but "framed" for 4:3. Today they are shown in spectacular HD and 16:9 format because they took the original film, re-framed it without having to zoom in to fill the space except for a few rare occasions.
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I understand now, thanks for your thorough explanation. |
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