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--- Comment #7 from Bug Janitor Service ---
Dear Bug Submitter,
This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as
possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular
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--- Comment #5 from mat ---
I have since found this happens in the automatic, mjpeg and mjpeg2 settings,
not in Prores or x264 encoding settings. So the Prores and x264 settings
autorotate the clips properly.
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--- Comment #4 from mat ---
(In reply to Evert Vorster from comment #1)
> Can you please provide a sample of a clip that produces this?
Here's a sample clip
https://ufile.io/ahwex3sm
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example of troubles
another example of the problem.
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--- Comment #2 from Evert Vorster ---
On my system, I tried it with some GoPro footage from a Hero 10 that was
mounted upside-down.
In this camera, it then sets the auto-rotate flag. Both the original and proxy
display properly.
I can even set the
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