I didn't make any changes to your project and I didn't see anything unusual when I previewed it. I received the project files and did some testing. im starting to think that's only the issue of VLC and WM10. Quote Interestingly (once again!) the final produce file is shown correctly (i.e. Interestingly (once again!) the final produce file is shown correctly (i.e. thought my computer is going crazy ! It happens to the best sometimes as well - nevertheless, thank you for your ongoing support! I'm uploading the zip files, so will be able to send them over to you shortly. I promise I will double- and triple-check every step this time! Instead, simply download and use this ,vdproject file.Īs for the zipped file with your current project, I would like to take a look at it and see what happens on my machine. If you'd like to try that out, follow the basic steps in the other thread but you don't need to download those project files. Thanks to you, I also know to double-check it with the online OneDrive player Using a modified approach to the VDub2 method detailed in this post, I created and verified that this clip should play correctly everywhere. I've always had a better experience when using VirtualDub2 to convert clips, and many people also like Handbrake. I then compounded my mistake by putting it up on OneDrive straight away without ever checking MediaInfo or trying it in another player. I was actually bitten by some #$%#ed up settings, because when I was trying to rotate your video, I managed to configure VLC to rotate ALL videos when playing them back, so when I opened up the "converted" test.mp4 clip, it played correctly. In the meantime - is there anyway to have the video rotated 90 degrees without interferring to the audio? It seems it's only VLC / Windows player to have the issue. May I send you such data pack on PM? Don't want to share all the clips in the forum. Only after the full timeline is produced it somehow "tilts" 90 degrees. Interestingly when I only select the first 5-6 clips from the timeline, the video is produced horizontally. If you're not comfortable sharing these clips, you can take a few short clips from your camera (or whatever source) and make a new project that has the same issue and share that. That way we can download the project and see everything exactly as you see it, and we can try out the producing options and see where things might be going wrong. and save everything to Google Drive, OneDrive, DropBox, etc. To share the project, please go to File then Pack Project Materials. Quote I've never seen anything like this before, so if you're comfortable sharing your media clips, let's take a look at your actual project to see what's really going on. What's worst - while converting purely the output using VLC, my audio got messed up, so now I'm left with the project in PD16, which I cannot convert to the 'normal' video playable on TV.Īny other ideas what might cause the disruptions here? letting PD16 detect their ratio)Ĥ) I cannot play the video correctly using VLC nor WM10, however while using Power DVD all runs perfectly wellĥ) in the editing mode on PD16 - everything is horizontal and in the way it should beĦ) you mentioned that the video is vertical, which does not match all of the produce options I have in PD16 It still seems totally counterintuitive for me:ġ) the project ratio is set to be 16:9 (see top left corner here: )Ģ) have all of the 16:9 choices that you mentioned (see here:, project ratio blended out but its visible)ģ) I've gone through all of the clips with 16:9 ratio and set them not to be detected, but to be 16:9, while leaving the vertical videos unchanged (i.e. The box is shown in the rectangles above, although it's greyed out in these Produce room screenshots. The good news is that as long as you have the project aspect ratio box set to 16:9, that will set the correct output profile options. I don't have PD16, but in PD17, there are a very limited number of 9:16 produce options compared with 16:9: Thanks for the clip! MediaInfo shows that it was produced vertically (9:16):
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