tripletopper
Member
I noticed that every time I try to find an easy way to convert a window reserved for my video from 16x9 to 4x3, instead of working within the constraints of my window the window expands vertically which is covering up my cameras below them on the layout.
I was looking for an easy way to just alternate between 4x3 and 16x9 but every time I do that I got to resize the window to make it fit in my layout.
My suggestion is there should be a feature that says fixed layout space so it knows the camera has a fixed last space and puts black bars on the side if you're trying to put 4x3 in a place reserved for 16x9 instead of expanding the picture out and covering cameras.
By the way the way I adjusted is by going into filters and changing the resolution from 16 by 9 to 4 by 3
And then when I go back to 16 x 9 it shrinks the window vertically instead of stretching it horizontally.
Why this tendency to expand the film instead of contract when it has to fit in certain cookie cutter layouts a video editing software like obs?
I was looking for an easy way to just alternate between 4x3 and 16x9 but every time I do that I got to resize the window to make it fit in my layout.
My suggestion is there should be a feature that says fixed layout space so it knows the camera has a fixed last space and puts black bars on the side if you're trying to put 4x3 in a place reserved for 16x9 instead of expanding the picture out and covering cameras.
By the way the way I adjusted is by going into filters and changing the resolution from 16 by 9 to 4 by 3
And then when I go back to 16 x 9 it shrinks the window vertically instead of stretching it horizontally.
Why this tendency to expand the film instead of contract when it has to fit in certain cookie cutter layouts a video editing software like obs?