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Hello
Strange thing happened today rendering a project. One of the clips, which was filmed as landscape, on the V1 track rendered as portrait. I have since used the output file (.mp4) as a new project to split this element and thus apply the Transform effect to rotate it back to -90°. The second render appears to be successful. I thought this odd so thought I'd report it here. VIDEO EDITOR - Kdenlive 23.03.70 (rev. 589b3eb24 | #1310) CAMERA - Samsung Galaxy S8 | HD 1280 x 720 | 30 fps COMPUTER - Acer Swift 1 | Intel Pentium Quad Core Processor N3710 @ 1.60 GHz | Intel HD Graphics | eMMC 64GB | 4GB DDR3 L Memory | 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor OPERATING SYSTEM - Microsoft Windows 10 22H2 (OS Build 19045.2311) Maybe I should stick to a stable release rather than an alpha (nightly build) which this was. |
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i'm working with portratit clip from Samsung phones everyday...
create a landscape project ... put clip on project bin ... after the transcoding (requested by Kdenlive 12.08.xx releases) open clip properties and DISABLE the auto rotation flag to make sure that the clip is not affeceted by the G-sensor (of the phone) rotation flag... this is a video taken from a bug-fix request (that now is fixed BTW) https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenl ... fbg9hV.mp4 |
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And otherwise you could correct with Pan and zoom.
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