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[Bug 807934] Re: Rotation rendered differently on Ubuntu 11.04 than it does on Ubuntu 10.04

 

*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 506195 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506195

Currently NO way to prevent cropping when rotating a video originally
shot in portrait; the top and bottom are cropped.  I have tried all the
options above and a few long shots not mentioned to no avail.  Portrait
orientated video has become prevalent.

[*] Thinkpad T540p i7 with 8GB Ram & 350GB SSD
[*] Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 Bit
[*] Openshot 1.4.3
[*] Video originally shot in portrait on Samsung Note3 (Video: H264 MPEG4 AVC 1440x1080 30FPS & Audio: MPEG AAC 48000Hz stereo) 

Interestingly enough, VLC plays the original portrait video correctly in
portrait without any cropping; should OpenShot not then be able to
import the portrait video without auto adjusting it to landscape?  This
would negate the need to for rotation and the cropping issue to start
with; if VLC can do it why can't OpenShot?

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Title:
  Rotation rendered differently on Ubuntu 11.04 than it does on Ubuntu
  10.04

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  I have noticed that OpenShot renders rotation differently on Ubuntu
  11.04. I suspect this is due to the newer version of the MLT
  framework.

  Here is an example video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOGLwjqxhwA

  Notice the final example when rendered on 11.04.

  (Both tests use OpenShot 1.3.1 from PPA)

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