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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

Since Youtube yet again widened their Aspect Ratio of their video players, we are left with vertical black bars on the sides of even our WIDESCREEN videos!!!! Blashphemy!!! However, from now on, if you want to continue not having black bars, render your videos with the aspect ration of 2.0!!! (or 18:9 instead of 16:9 etc) or in HD itd be 1440 by 720 for your 720p videos. cheers!

these titles are ripped DIRECTLY from Andrew Kramer's project files on his website:
http://www.videocopilot.net/blog/2009/09/free-grunge-projects/

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  • yo dude pls tell me what font have you used to type "Talonfx" plsss tell me :) and btw 5*stars from me :))) xD

  • its called Slant, google it and it should be the first result.

  • The changes are good but a bit annoying when you're working in 16:9 projects, only to find that you then have to change it all! Cheers for the info though. I probably would have been stuffed otherwise

  • yeah exactly i didnt see ANYTHING wrong with the 16:9 player. i still have NO idea why they changed it.

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  • @NickandCharlieShorts oh and i got in! :) hehe ty man

  • @wrenthereaper srry man i spoke too soon, should have read the description. Anyway i am sorry i have great respect for your tutorials, your flame on effects played a big part in my interview for a very prestigious visual effects program in my college thank you so much man

  • @NickandCharlieShorts wrong terminology. didn't "steal" it. it was a free project download, and i used it because it was a perfect example of something i could render at any resolution. This was back when the aspect ratio of the youtube player was 2.0 as opposed to 16/9 (1.78). its not a representation of my work, just an informational video that is no longer relevant.

  • Just being awkward I suppose. Either that or they have future plans for the player

  • i use after effects, and i have to idea how to use the new youtube size to my advantage, can u tut. on ration and also converting.

    thanks

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