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I have a video footage from smartphone, shot in vertical position.
If I open the video with VLC player it is rotated correctly (i.e. still vertical) and codec information is:
Type: Video
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Resolution: 1920x1088
Display resolution: 1920x1080
Frame rate: 29.920776
Decoded format: Planar 4:2:0 YVU
The problem I face is I cannot grade that video without Davinci 14 to rotate the video and/or scale/crop it.
The most simple way to test is:
Import the 9:16 video from the media pool. Drag it on the timeline - accept the recommendation to convert current project settings to fit current video. And now, just export the video (Quicktime, MPEG4 Video).
The result is video rotated CCW on 90 degrees in any player I test - otherwise the codecs information on the exported file looks identical to the information above (except for the "Codec: MPEG-4 Video (mp4v)").
I've tried a lot of things but I always get the the video messed up, no matter what I've tried like transform tool, rotation, scale, zoom.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong - is there any workaround to that issue?
If I open the video with VLC player it is rotated correctly (i.e. still vertical) and codec information is:
Type: Video
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Resolution: 1920x1088
Display resolution: 1920x1080
Frame rate: 29.920776
Decoded format: Planar 4:2:0 YVU
The problem I face is I cannot grade that video without Davinci 14 to rotate the video and/or scale/crop it.
The most simple way to test is:
Import the 9:16 video from the media pool. Drag it on the timeline - accept the recommendation to convert current project settings to fit current video. And now, just export the video (Quicktime, MPEG4 Video).
The result is video rotated CCW on 90 degrees in any player I test - otherwise the codecs information on the exported file looks identical to the information above (except for the "Codec: MPEG-4 Video (mp4v)").
I've tried a lot of things but I always get the the video messed up, no matter what I've tried like transform tool, rotation, scale, zoom.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong - is there any workaround to that issue?