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My video capture card only capture "anamorphic widescreen", So I need to adjust it,
but on the Editor, every time I try to Crop the image it ends up just adding some black bars on the side,
is there any option to just crop and "squeze" or "stretch" the image to the wanted aspect ratio?
Indeed, Movavi Video Editor has such a feature that when adding a file with several audio tracks, the program recognizes only the first of them.
If you would like to add a specific audio track to Movavi Video Editor, you can do the following:
- Open Movavi Video Converter, (which is also included in Movavi Video Suite).
- Add the required video file.
- Cut the rest (unnecessary) audio tracks and save the file in any audio format.
- Add the resulting audio file to Movavi Video Editor.
To set a custom aspect ratio for your project in Video Editor, click the Aspect Ratio button below the preview window, and then select the desired aspect ratio.
To "squeze" or "stretch" the image you can use the "Overlay" tool > "Picture-in-picture mode"
Read more: Creating overlays[img.movavi.com]
Best regards,
Movavi team
Just tested and it worked fine!!
thanks for the quick response!
nice job =D