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I'm looking for a way to change the rotation of some clips coming from my Sony E10 camera - they're rotated because of the position of the camera and Resolve Proxies don't deal well with rotated clips.
So I thought I'd try to rotate them myself (without re-encoding).
LossLess cut is the only app so far which works with Resolve - and everything else to be fair.
BUT, I'm looking for a way to batch process my files. If I understand right, this is not possible at the moment.
However, Lossless cut relies on ffmpeg so I checked the "last ffmpeg commands", found it, tried running it manually on command prompt.
It did work, generated a new file but the file is not rotated?
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a way to change the rotation of some clips coming from my Sony E10 camera - they're rotated because of the position of the camera and Resolve Proxies don't deal well with rotated clips.
So I thought I'd try to rotate them myself (without re-encoding).
LossLess cut is the only app so far which works with Resolve - and everything else to be fair.
BUT, I'm looking for a way to batch process my files. If I understand right, this is not possible at the moment.
However, Lossless cut relies on ffmpeg so I checked the "last ffmpeg commands", found it, tried running it manually on command prompt.
It did work, generated a new file but the file is not rotated?
This is the command I found on the GUI
ffmpeg -hide_banner -i "G:\Losslesscut test delete\Videos\2024-09-11 18-01-58 EFFV 3840X2160 29.97fps E10.MP4" -map 0:0 -c:0 copy -map 0:1 -c:1 copy -map_metadata 0 -movflags +faststart -default_mode infer_no_subs -ignore_unknown -metadata:s:v:0 rotate=180 -f mov -y "G:\Losslesscut test delete\Videos\2024-09-11 18-01-58 EFFV 3840X2160 29.97fps E10.mov"
My plan was to make a batch file so I could process all the files in a folder with a click.
Can someone help me on why I am not able to rotate the file when running ffmpeg manually?
Thanks
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