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1 | initial version | posted 2014-01-20 16:49:43 +0200 |
Edited from #8906 to break down a multiple bug post (better to handle as separate):
Workaround before this is fixed: Record landscape videos to be uploaded to the internet in the correct orientation (turn your Jolla to the left).
2 | No.2 Revision |
Edited from #8906 to break down a multiple bug post (better to handle as separate):
Workaround before this is fixed: Record landscape videos to be uploaded to the internet in the correct orientation (turn your Jolla to the left).
3 | No.3 Revision |
Edited from #8906 to break down a multiple bug post (better to handle as separate):
Workaround before this is fixed: Record landscape videos I'd suppose that the metadata telling the rotation angle should always be set to be uploaded to the internet in the correct orientation (turn your Jolla to the left).0?
When recording a video in a landscape format, Jolla turned clockwise (to the right), the video is shown upside down after converting it to html5 supported format. Media-info shows that the original video have a rotation angle of 180 degrees.
When recording a video in a landscape format, Jolla turned anti-clockwise (to the left), the video is shown correctly after convertinged to html5 supported format. Media-info shows that the original video have a rotation angle of 0 degrees.
I'd suppose that the metadata telling the rotation angle should always be set to 0?
When recording a video in a landscape format, Jolla turned clockwise (to the right), the video is shown upside down after converting it to html5 supported format. Media-info shows that the original video have a rotation angle of 180 degrees.
When recording a video in a landscape format, Jolla turned anti-clockwise (to the left), the video is shown correctly after convertinged to html5 supported format. Media-info shows that the original video have a rotation angle of 0 degrees.
I'd suppose that the metadata telling the rotation angle should always be set to 0?
6 | No.6 Revision |
When recording a video in a landscape format, Jolla turned clockwise (to the right), the video is shown upside down after converting it to html5 supported format. Media-info shows that the original video have a rotation angle of 180 degrees.
When recording a video in a landscape format, Jolla turned anti-clockwise (to the left), the video is shown correctly after convertinged to html5 supported format. Media-info shows that the original video have a rotation angle of 0 degrees.
I'd suppose that the metadata telling the rotation angle should always be set to 0?
edit: removed "bug" from title, as there's one comment suggesting this can be seen also as a feature