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Fitting 16:9 > 9:16, limited scale >3.00


Compjudersteffen

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Hello,

I'm currently evaluating VideoPad as video editor for my daughter. One use case is to reframe a 16:9 video for 9:16 (I'd never do this for myself, but the Instagram junkies, you know...). In a second video track I want to scale up the original video and blur it, to use it as background padding. But the Scale effect only allows to scale up to a maximum of 3.00x, which for VideoPad is not enough to cover the whole 9:16 area with a 16:9 1920x1080 video. VP first resizes the video to fit into the new width of 1080, which results in a shrinked video height of 610px. Now the scale effect can't resize this to 1920px height anymore.

How can I fit a clipping of a 16:9 video directly into a 9:16 frame without VP first shrinking it down (for letterboxing it into the new frame) and then being unable to scale it up again?

Any help appreciated.

cu, Steffen

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Hello Borate,

yes and no. The blurred background is fine. Now I need the actual video (the 16:9 in the orange border) not to be letterboxed into the 9:16 frame, but instead I want it to be in original size and only clipped by the frame. So the 16:9 video is overlapping the borders of the frame, and everything which overlaps is clipped for the output video. I'd like to add an drawing, but I can't upload an image in this forum...

cu, Steffen

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Perhaps this...

In the bin, add CROP TO ASPECT RATIO 9:16 and BLUR effects;  place on track one.

Track two - same 16:9 image.

Export - 1080x1920 (9:16) Letterboxed.

Anything outside of the 9:16 frame will be clipped.  BG remains stationary.  Insert on track two can be scaled, positioned or otherwise manipulated.

A pan-centered, slightly scaled-up result ...  image.png

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