Thanks, interesting article - I alwasy follow the rule of not choosing
my dimensions ni such a way that they do not lead to one of them
having decimal places, but I haven't heard about the '8' rule. The
dimensions I gave 624x351 should be perfect widescreen 16:9.

Nik

On 5/9/07, Wayne McManus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nothing prevents you from exporting to those dimensions, although there is
an argument that keeping sizes divisible by 16 helps with quality.

I did a little looking into it. See:
http://www.coderkind.com/?p=14


On 09/05/07, nik crosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My client has has just told me (they are also supplying th evideo
> assets) that they are ahving problems creating flv files and keeping
> the aspect ratio of 16:9.
>
> The dimensions of the clip are to be 624×351pixel. I can't think of
> anything that could prevent an flv from being created with these
> parameters, but will investigate now; I though I post this immediately
> now, as the deadline is tomorrow afternoon and we have 6:20pm here in
> teh UK.
>
> Thanks for any ideas!
>
> NIk
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