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Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 12:31 pm
by lcvideo
I created a 16 x 9 SD video on my S3000 and burned it to a DVD. Over time I erased the file from the Casablanca.

I needed to do some editing on the video, so I opened a new project (as a 16 x 9 SD) and imported the video from a DVD. In the preview window as it's loading, it's showing as 16 x 9. However, once the import is complete, the scene bin file is 4 x 3 and it plays as a 4 x 3 file in the 16 x 9 project. Ideas as to what I am doing wrong?

Thanks.

Lee Cornell
LC Video Productions

Re: Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 6:04 am
by CKNewman
Hi Lee,

I'm wondering what versions of Bogart and Arabesk you're running on your S-3000. This is a link to another thread on this forum "No Audio on Seagate back up drive" written just a few days ago that includes information on updates:
http://www.casablancaforum.us/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8052
It may be that if your problem was due a bug, then it may have been corrected in an update of your version of Bogart.

Was the DVD burned you tried to import burned in Arabesk? If so, did you try to import the DVD with Ksebara :?:

Re: Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:46 pm
by lcvideo
Hello,

Thanks for the reply. I am running Bogart 5.5c and Arabesk 5.6

I see there are updates, but I have not installed them. Are the updates downloadable anywhere?

Also, I'm not sure if the DVD I have is the master made in Arabesk. I made many duplicates of it and chances are it is not the original burned disc.

I'll have to look to see if I have Ksebara on my machine.

Lee

Re: Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:17 pm
by lcvideo
Ksebara worked!

Thanks. I'd still like to find out if the Bogart and Arabesk updates are available via download.

Thanks again!

Lee Cornell

Re: Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 8:36 pm
by lcvideo
I did find the most recent downloads for Bogart 11, etc. and have burned the files to a DVD. The instructions say to enter a license code. Where would I find that? And will doing just an update option only change what is necessary and not overwrite or delete any of my existing add-ons?

Thanks.

Lee Cornell

Re: Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 4:58 am
by CKNewman
I would suggest you contact a dealer for the best advice at this point. Here is a link to the list of Macrosystem dealers: http://www.macrosystem.us/Value_Added_Resellers.php You could also ask about how to save the codes for the programs loaded on your editor so that you can easily load them back in.

It looks like you should not update your Bogart version 5 past the incremental update 5.13 - this is the last update that will work with version 4 and version 5 of Arabesk according to a note on the list of Bogart downloads page. I'm not sure what the latest incremental version of Arabesk that you can use is - another reason to contact a dealer. Perhaps if you purchase a newer version of Arabesk you can use the highest incremental version of Bogart 5 - but again I'd ask a dealer or go to the
Facebook page for Casablanca editors where you can post questions here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/67818961997/ There is a sale going on now so if you want to update anything or purchase a new add-on program this would be a good time.

One thing for sure, back up your work to another hard drive if you don't do so already :!: .

Re: Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 7:10 am
by lcvideo
Thanks. The current DVD I downloaded said it included all of the addons as well as the matching version of the Arabesk. I'll reach out to MS.

Lee Cornell

Re: Importing 16 x 9 Video project from DVD

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 9:36 am
by BobFoster
16x9 SD is not a true wide screen. It is an anamorphic wide screen. Almost ANY process will cause it to revert to a 4x3 format. (such as reloading the DVD) For several years I recorded seminar meetings in SD 16x9 anamorphic wide screen. You might be able to recover the wide screen by loading the DVD into a 16x9 HD project and then transferring the project to a SD project. I don’t think you have a software problem. It is a format problem. Very tricky to work with.
Bob F, GVP