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I could not find in the documentation how to rotate, or rather un-rotate the display of images/video.
I have only ever had version 2.0.8 on windows. At some point when i went to use DJV everything was rotated 90 clockwise, I think.
I couldn't find any mention of rotating images/video in the documentation or a command line option or env variable.
The only thing that I might have done that ?MAY? have changed something is installing the ffmpeg stuff for audacity. Everything else would be part of Adobe, or whatever else.
Windows 11
DJV2 2.0.8
I cannot recreate the issue anymore as reinstallation fixed it
I could try reinstalling: FFMpeg 5.0.0 for Audacity - x86_64 but I'm not even sure that's what did it.
Is there a setting somewhere that allows me to manually rotate/de-rotate video and images? I just could not find any mention of it.
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I could not find in the documentation how to rotate, or rather un-rotate the display of images/video.
I have only ever had version 2.0.8 on windows. At some point when i went to use DJV everything was rotated 90 clockwise, I think.
I couldn't find any mention of rotating images/video in the documentation or a command line option or env variable.
The only thing that I might have done that ?MAY? have changed something is installing the ffmpeg stuff for audacity. Everything else would be part of Adobe, or whatever else.
Windows 11
DJV2 2.0.8
I cannot recreate the issue anymore as reinstallation fixed it
I could try reinstalling: FFMpeg 5.0.0 for Audacity - x86_64 but I'm not even sure that's what did it.
Is there a setting somewhere that allows me to manually rotate/de-rotate video and images? I just could not find any mention of it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: