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 Posted by Bob on 11/04/76 11:32 
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 18:26:33 -0600, "Ken Maltby" 
<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote: 
 
>> For example, TDA makes a thumnail in the same perspective as the clip. 
>> I want it to be the same perspective for all thumbnails - like in MF4. 
>> How do I do that? 
 
>  My understanding of "perspective" must be limited because 
>the above paragraph makes no sense to me. 
 
I meant aspect ratio. 
 
> 
>   If you are referring to the aspect ratio of the thumbnails, there 
>are three different parts involved.  There is the aspect ratio of the 
>"Frame",  there is the aspect ratio of the "thumbnail" layer, and 
>there is the aspect ratio of the clip itself.  In TDA itself all the 
>aspect ratios are maintained, when resizing. 
> 
>  This may sound confusing, but is provided to give you an idea 
>of how these factors can be manipulated, a short answer follows. 
>The "Frame" and "Thumbnail" layers can be made to any 
>dimensions, and thus aspect ratio.  The clip or still image that is 
>displayed on the thumbnail layer however is restricted to 4:3 or 
>16:9 aspect ratios.  This means that if you have a thumbnail layer 
>that is shorter and wider,  the image/clip will be fit to the width 
>and only that portion of the image/clip that fits within the height 
>will be displayed.  (From the center of the image/clip)  In other 
>words, you would see everything from side to side but only a 
>slice of the image/clip from top to bottom.  As if the top and 
>bottom had been cropped off. 
> 
>  The short answer is that only 4:3 and 16:9 are supported. 
> 
>  { This is the main reason the "Thumbnail Speck" trick was 
>needed } 
 
MF4 wins again with its ability to auto-size thumbnail images to a 
consistent aspect ratio. No matter what the aspect ratio of my clip, 
the thumbnail images all look the same in terms of their aspect ratio, 
 
I have worked around this in TDA by using a wide frame for the 
thumbnails, which masks off the larger image and makes all of them 
look the same. However in one instance the frame covered up a small 
part of the text on the thunbail. I can remake the clip to take that 
into account. 
 
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