Custom Video Content Guide - DLV - What do I output?

Hi Guys,

tearing my hair out a bit here..

Trying to make some custom video content for 3 x DLV's doing a 3x1 collage which i believe will be 1648W x 472H...

My current workflow is:
1. Putting together footage in adobe premier
2. Exporting as 1920x1080 .mov
3. Re-sizing in TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 and encoding to mpeg2 as 1648x472....

For starters, when I do this TMPGEnc chooses a random area of the screen to cut out its 1648x472 slice of the 1920x1080 image (which is not usable).

Should i export in 1024x768 as the guides on high end website suggest and THEN re-size to 1648x472 ... which would be scaling up and in my mind blowing the quality and proportions a bit?

I'm confused...

Does anyone use premier to output contect to TMPGEnc?? What output type should I export as that works best?

any help greatly appreciated

thanks

Joel
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  • Could be a number of different things...
    How much keystone is required to create the collage?
    Is there any XYZ Scaling on the layers you are using?
    What exact Collage Mode are you using?

    The servers will always try to stretch and "fill the screen" using the standard 4x3 rectangle object....when the proper Collage Mode is selected and the layers of each server are told which part of the image they are to handle.....then the proportions should be correct again......provided you haven't done something way off the charts with keystoning or layer scaling...

    Hope this helps. :)
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  • Could be a number of different things...
    How much keystone is required to create the collage?
    Is there any XYZ Scaling on the layers you are using?
    What exact Collage Mode are you using?

    The servers will always try to stretch and "fill the screen" using the standard 4x3 rectangle object....when the proper Collage Mode is selected and the layers of each server are told which part of the image they are to handle.....then the proportions should be correct again......provided you haven't done something way off the charts with keystoning or layer scaling...

    Hope this helps. :)
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