Resize 1080p vids to 768p?

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  1. Posts : 662
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Mac OS X 10.6.2 x64
       #1

    Resize 1080p vids to 768p?


    Is there a way I can resize my videos from 1080p to only 768p.

    Reason being is that when watching 1080p vids, it consumes waay to many resources. But when watching 720p, its blurry. So i think that if i take a 1080p video and resize it to my resolution it will be clear without consuming a ton of resources.
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  2. Posts : 1,299
    Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) *** Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), OSX 10.6
       #2

    Are you referring to streaming HD video? What file formats are we talking about here? Do you have any video editing software installed?

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    Walker
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  3. Posts : 662
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Mac OS X 10.6.2 x64
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       #3

    Im watching the movies through VLC and WMP. Formats are avi, m2ts, mkv, and mp4. And I have the Adobe Master Collection CS4 if that has any of the software in it.
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  4. Posts : 1,299
    Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) *** Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), OSX 10.6
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    Yep I believe you can do that in Premiere Pro... it should be a pretty basic operation. Not sure how though... anyone know for sure?

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  5. Posts : 662
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Mac OS X 10.6.2 x64
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       #5

    I tried exporting it as H.264, and changed the horizontal value to 1366, but when i try to change the vertical value to 768 it says its invalid or something.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) *** Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), OSX 10.6
       #6

    Yeah, Wikipedia mentions 1366x768 displays don't do 720p very well :/ I have one too, but I can change the resolution to 1280x720, which is what 720p plays in natively. Does the video still look blurry if you play it while in 1280x720 mode?

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  7. Posts : 662
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Mac OS X 10.6.2 x64
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       #7

    It helps it a bit, but still looks blurry. I always wondered why it said it has native support for 720p content, when it still looks blurry.
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       #8

    If you screenshot the error and post it on a Premiere Pro forum like this one, this one, or this one, you may get some better help...

    Man... I am failing in two of your threads right now

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  9. Posts : 5,440
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #9

    Here's my way round this problem. Download the very good and free video converter "Super" from here:
    SUPER &copy
    Make sure you don't download the advertised trial version of AVS converter. Look for the heading:
    Current version SUPER © v2010.build.37 (Jan 2, 2010)
    and scroll down the specification till you come to
    the screenshot below and click download. With Super you can convert virtually any video file to a huge choice of video formats.
    Thing to remember is you won't improve on the original and the more you compress the file the more "lossy" it will become.
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  10. Posts : 1,299
    Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) *** Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), OSX 10.6
       #10

    Thanks for the suggestion, mitchell65! I'm wondering if SUPER can adjust for resolution too? It looks like mainly a format conversion tool, which isn't really the issue here. But hey, it's free - can't hurt to try it out Michael!

    Cheers,

    Walker
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