In editing software such as Capcut, removing the black bars and adjusting them to a full-screen format usually involves cropping and adjusting the aspect ratio to suit different platforms, such as Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube. Here are the general steps to remove the black bars of ** in the clipping and make it fullscreen:
Open the Jianying app.
Create a new project and import the one you want to edit.
Select the track, and then find the option for aspect ratio or cropping. This is usually in the editing toolbar.
Choose a full-screen aspect ratio option, such as 9:16 (for TikTok or Instagram Stories) or 16:9 (for YouTube). When selected, the picture automatically adjusts to fill the selected aspect ratio, which may cause some parts of the screen to be cropped.
If there are still black bars after auto-adjustment, you can manually adjust the position and size. You can usually zoom by dragging the corners on the preview, or drag to reposition within the frame until the black bars are no longer visible.
If you don't want to crop to fill the aspect ratio, Clipping may allow you to add a background color or blur the background to fill in the empty space. Find the Background or Fill option, choose a color that coordinates with the content, or select the Blur Background option.
After making adjustments, preview to make sure that the black bars have been successfully removed and that the content has not been unnecessarily cropped.
Once you're satisfied, export. In the export settings, you can select the resolution and frame rate of **. Make sure the settings you choose are appropriate for your platform.
Please note that the specific names of the above steps and options may vary slightly depending on the version of Jianying and the device you are using. If you encounter difficulties in the process of use, it is recommended to check the help documentation or **tutorial of Jianying, for the most up-to-date and accurate operation guide.