SUMMARY I have a clip on the timeline which is autorotated by default. In order to not rotate it, I turned on the flag called Disable autorotate. After changing the speed, the clip is autorotated again. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Add a video to the project which has been recorded by a vertically hold mobile phone. 2. Add this clip to the timeline 3. Click the clip on the Project Bin 4. Click the Clip Properties 5. Turn on the Disable Autorotate flag. The video rotates on the timeline accordingly. 6. Right click on the video on the timeline and Change Speed to 200%. The video in the Clip Monitor loses its Disable Autorotate setting. 7. Every time when I click on an empty area of the timeline, the Clip Monitor shows the video with ignoring the flag. I need to turn the flag off and then on again in order to show the video with the correct orientation. OBSERVED RESULT The state of the flag is ignored in the Clip Monitor window. EXPECTED RESULT Changing the video speed should not have an impact on the orientation. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: win10Pro macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: Version 20.04.0 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.67.0 Qt Version: 5.14.1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
I tested with a vertical video and it works. The properties frame size shows 1920x1080. What the properties frame size show with your video? Can you upload here a short test video?
Created attachment 128419 [details] the sample project shows how changing the speed causes issues with the Disable Autorotation flag
(In reply to emohr from comment #1) > I tested with a vertical video and it works. The properties frame size shows > 1920x1080. What the properties frame size show with your video? Can you > upload here a short test video? Please find the file attached. It contains a project file rotate.kdenlive and an mp4 video. Steps to reproduce: - open the project in kdenlive - the short video (tulips in a vase) is horizontal (I already made some of the steps I described earlier) - click the clip in the Project Bin and check that the Disable Autorotate flag is turned on - right click on the video in the timeline and change the speed to 101% (whatever change produces the bug, I assume) - click an empty area of the timeline and click the clip again - the Project Monitor shows the video rotated (bug) - click the clip in the Project bin -> the Project Monitor shows normally - click the empty part of the timeline -> the Project Monitor shows rotated I hope it helps. If you need more info how the file was recorded (it can be relevant) then I am happy to explain it.
I am not able to reproduce, can you test with latest version please and let us know how it goes?
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