Video In Portrait Orientaion is Cropped off

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Video In Portrait Orientaion is Cropped off

Postby ErosStudios » 05 Apr 2009 17:10

Help would be much appreciated. Tried many things with no success...

I've got a 16:9 .mov movie clip I shot with my Canon EOS 5d II that I shot in "portrait" orientation. My first hurdle was figuring out how to get VLC to rotate the image 90 degrees so that it would play in portrait orientation as opposed to landscape(side ways).

I got throught that but now when it does play in portrait orientation the move clip is cropped i.e looks as though it's cropped off the head and the feet of the subject. I've looked at many setting, perused this forum, and googled the problem but have had no luck figureing this out.

Anyone know how to fix this issue.

Thanks much.

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Re: Video In Portrait Orientaion is Cropped off

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 05 Apr 2009 17:14

How do you rotate it?
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Re: Video In Portrait Orientaion is Cropped off

Postby ErosStudios » 05 Apr 2009 17:19

First I set Tool/Preferences/Show All Settings/Video/Filters/Rotate ... Set that to 90

Then, through Extended Properties/Video Effects/Geometry... I check the "Rotate" checkbox.

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Re: Video In Portrait Orientaion is Cropped off

Postby ErosStudios » 06 Apr 2009 10:58

Anybody out there for this one???


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