I hope this is the right place for this question, since it's not specifically a Resolume issue. I'm trying to create clips in Adobe Premiere CS5 for use with Resolume. On the advice of an experienced VJ friend (who is sadly no longer available to assist me), I set my export template to use the DXV codec, 640x480 pixels, 25 FPS, Square Pixel aspect ratio. I also created a custom sequence with these settings. However, when I export any video clip, it comes out at 581x480 pixels, and I have transparent bars on the left and right sides of the video when I import it into Resolume. They are wide enough to be a problem.
I know that using square pixels can "squish" the video a bit, but I thought that using a sequence with square pixels would fix that. The videos are being cropped or resized to fit the 640x480 square pixel sequence. Why are they being squished again on output? And if the target output is 640x480, why is the image being squashed instead of just including the parts of the image which have been cut off?
What settings do you guys use when creating your clips? Is it actually useful or necessary to use square pixels, or is another setting better? My friend never explained to me why he uses square pixels.
Thanks a lot, and apologies for my newbishness!




