Why does the video go around 90 degrees when I just encode it without touching other things? It was a video with a full body from head to toe, but it rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. What do I do not want to rotate it?
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ShanaEncoder Translation 8
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This board is for users of the ShanaEncoder international version 7
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Feature request : support av1 for nvenc 2
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Is It Possible To Transcode Multiple Videos Simultaniously? 1
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Great Encoder!!! 1
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if you want language pack, please read me. 2
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Request: Select Subtitle Files For multiple files at once " Built in subtitles for mkv files" 1
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Recovering the file list after errors. 1
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I hope that subtitles can also be suppressed in the video codec copy 0
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Can Shanaencoder use DebugFrameSever? 0
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The default audio sample rate is now 48khz instead of 44.1khz 0
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Error encoding when use custom preset 4
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ShanaEncoder creates larger files than other encoders using the same parameters 1
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Bitrate 2
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Request: Set maximum decibel 0
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coverting mp4 contain hev1, hvc1 issue? 0
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A bug and a feature request 4
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Request: Advanced Crop 0
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How to set up open ssim - rd 0
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I'm encoding it, and the video's going 90 degrees. 1
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AUDIO missing function (request) 0
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5.3.1.1版本 BUG反馈 01 ♦ 5.3.1.1 version bug feedback 01 1
The rotate info is written in the container metadata and ignored by Shana Encoder for the convenience of simple video editing and re-encoding.
You can re-rotate the video in Quick Settings as follows:
To check if the output will be correctly oriented, you can right click on the file in the list and run Preview as follows: