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<blockquote data-quote="ziphnor" data-source="post: 104460" data-attributes="member: 14215"><p>How long did you wait? The AutoCropper uses the smallest cropping within its memory length to determine the crop to apply. So if the memory is 30 seconds(you can check and adjust this value in the setup) and the first frame is a full 4:3 commercial or similar, then it will take 30 seconds of black bars in the movie before the cropper reacts.</p><p></p><p>When you toggle the autocropper mode from Auto -> Manual -> Off -> Auto, the 'memory' of the autocropper's 'memory' is reset and it crops based on the current image.</p><p></p><p>The reason for the long memory is that movies that contain dark scenes can potentially fool the autocropper, so it has to consider the history of frames it has seen to make a decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziphnor, post: 104460, member: 14215"] How long did you wait? The AutoCropper uses the smallest cropping within its memory length to determine the crop to apply. So if the memory is 30 seconds(you can check and adjust this value in the setup) and the first frame is a full 4:3 commercial or similar, then it will take 30 seconds of black bars in the movie before the cropper reacts. When you toggle the autocropper mode from Auto -> Manual -> Off -> Auto, the 'memory' of the autocropper's 'memory' is reset and it crops based on the current image. The reason for the long memory is that movies that contain dark scenes can potentially fool the autocropper, so it has to consider the history of frames it has seen to make a decision. [/QUOTE]
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