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--lock-video-orientation no effect. #4855

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Uzver123 opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 5 comments
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--lock-video-orientation no effect. #4855

Uzver123 opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Uzver123
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  • OS: [Windows 10]
  • scrcpy version: [2.4]
  • installation method: [Windows 64Bit portable]
  • device model: OnePlus 8 Pro
  • Android version: [13]

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--lock-video-orientation=270 (90/180/270) has on video camera feed its always rotated the same. I want to rotate properly so i can record in proper orientation without use of the rotation tag's.

@rom1v
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rom1v commented Apr 17, 2024

Do you mean that passing --lock-video-orientation=XXX has absolutely no impact? It's expected on Android 14 (#4011), but not Android 13.

@Uzver123
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Uzver123 commented Apr 17, 2024

Exactly what i mean no impact, i am on crDroid 9.9 which is Android 13.

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ghost commented Apr 17, 2024

i have the exacty same problem and my phone is with android 12, samsung m21s, i'm using it with v4l2-sink if this is important

@x5f3759df
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x5f3759df commented Sep 19, 2024

Same on my Nothing Phone (2) with Android 14, lock-orientation doesn't work and sink to v4l2-sink goes unrotated

I'm using Fedora 40, scrcpy latest from github repo

@rom1v
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rom1v commented Sep 19, 2024

On Android 14, it's "expected" (#4011).

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