Video Sequence Editor stretches output?!?

Hi,

I have a default scene with the cube inside. Camera is also under default settings.
I opened a Video Sequence Editor view and added the default scene as sequence.
The render output is OK, shows the cube correctly.
If I view the output of the sequencer the cube is stretched for some reason.
It is around of double height. See attached image.

I cannot explain why :frowning:

What am I missing? Is there any setting to correct this?
I use Blender 2.54 and/or 2.55 both same behavior, I am on iMac i7, Mac OS X 10.6.5

Thanks for any help!

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My guess would be that the strip properties have some clip value (cant see that in the panel). Clip stretches the image, you use less image but it fills the screen. I would have said it was anamorphic but the camera view doesnt match.

Hi,

thanks for reply.
I set Blender to ‘Load factory settings’, then used the default scene as described but I get this stretched cube.
So I did not set any clip value.
Can you tell me where I can control clip value, where I can see the settings for clip value? It is a camera setting or a strip property?
A screenshot where I can see the setting would be great!

Thanks!

Its in strip input, and looking at your screeny I notice you have it disabled anyway. Hmmm.

Hey if its any help, I just tried it with cube from same scene and yes it is distorted! Perhaps a bug! Go and report it. I am testing with 2.53.1 r31315 on Vista.

Hi,

I never reported a bug - where can I do this?

Thanks!

I reported a bug,

I got information that it should be solved in one of next versions.
Maybe already solved in latest builds.

I do the same thing, but it’s fine. Can you post a .blend file?

hi harkyman,

don’t worry about this bug anymore, it should be solved in one of the latest builds!

@mr.burns
just out of interest I tried to replicate this by changing the camera aspect ratio in the render panel. The results were the opposite of your own i.e. a stretched image in the render view and a normal image in the preview.