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Overview

Display settings decide whether your recording appears cleanly framed or awkwardly cropped. Use this page to control fit/fill behavior, aspect alignment, and visual composition. [insert screenshot of display controls showing fit and fill options with frame preview]

Before you start

  • Confirm project aspect ratio.
  • Identify whether full UI visibility or edge-to-edge impact is more important.
  • Apply zoom first if you need local focus adjustments.

Controls

  • Fit: show the full capture, may include letterboxing.
  • Fill: fill the frame, may crop edges.
  • Position/framing: re-center the most important UI region.
  • Background behavior: reduce visual mismatch when aspect ratios differ.

Steps

  1. Choose fit or fill based on your scene objective.
  2. Reposition the clip to protect important UI.
  3. Check readability of text and controls.
  4. Verify consistency across neighboring scenes.
[insert screenshot of the same clip in fit mode and fill mode for comparison]

Check your result

  • Key UI content is visible and legible.
  • Framing feels consistent with the rest of the video.
  • No accidental cropping of critical interactions.

Troubleshooting

Black bars appear

Use fill mode if edge-to-edge framing is required, then re-center key content.

Content is cropped unexpectedly

Switch to fit mode or adjust focal position.

Export framing differs from preview

Verify export resolution/aspect settings match project expectations.

Next

For phone/tablet workflows, continue to Mobile devices.