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HD vs. tape on Final Cut Pro viewer

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I noticed that you really have to expand the viewer window in Final Cut Pro when editing HD files rather than files from tape. So when you transfer and HD edited video, to say YouTube, would you expect that the sides of the video will be cut off since the YouTube Window is not a widescreen window? And when you render your final product to a DVD, will the DVD play back in widescreen?
 

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