converting stretched QuickTime video back to 4:3

hi...I have a capture card and using Quicktime to capture 4:3 640x480 video from a camcorder.

Quicktime stretches it out. How exactly do i get this video back to the 4:3 format in Final Cut Pro or any other app on the App Store. I want the video to be like the original with black bars on the sides and none on the top.

The capture device is ClearClick.....I can use OSB software but I really do not want that stuff on my MacBook...

I am really new to this, and any help is greatly appreciated...thanks.

not sure if it matters, but I am saving all files to .mov .....

thanks ...Joe

Posted on Oct 26, 2025 7:43 AM

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Oct 26, 2025 10:07 AM in response to voodooevil

If you really don't want to deal with OBS:


In FCP, create a project that's 640x480 (or 1440 by 1080 if you want to upscale it). Add your stretched clips, select them, and set Transform > Scale > X to 75%. Set Spatial Conform to Fill.


Export. Or... Convert the resized clip to a compound clip and save it to an event*. This will keep from having to resave the video (and save a lot of room on your HD). Compound Clips are just "text notes" (XML) describing how the clip it to be used in projects. When you place the CC in an HD project, it will maintain its aspect ratio.


*If you have a lot of clips to convert, you might want to create a new Event and name it something like Resized Clips, or just CCs. You have the option, when creating a CC to send it to whatever Event you want.

Oct 27, 2025 4:57 AM in response to voodooevil

Please open the file in Quicktime Player, press Command-I, disclose all the items and post a screenshot.



FWIW, when you say the source "has bars on the side", what is probably the case is that the bars show because the aspect ratio of the screen (typically 16:10 on a computer, or 16:9 on a tv) is wider than the aspect ratio of the movie. The bars are not actually part of the movie.



Oct 27, 2025 3:09 AM in response to Ian R. Brown

i just worry about anything outside the mac app store….i am somewhat new to macbooks….strictly a windows person.

i am worried about malware etc, because i really do not know about the OS ability to prevent viruses/malware.

i use malwarebytes and little snitch mini because it is the least intrusive antivirus messing up the OS……but i may be over thinking things..

converting stretched QuickTime video back to 4:3

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