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You would think android would use the accelerometer to know which side is down lol. The side with gravity pulling on![]()
You would think android would use the accelerometer to know which side is down lol. The side with gravity pulling on![]()
I've always rotated 90
OK I've done a couple of tests using a Samsung phone and the default camera app, and it does use the accelerometer, and in theory should should always record video the right way up. However it only sets the orientation tag, and doesn't actually record the video for the way gravity is pulling.Which basically means if the video player ignores the orientation tag, you'll get upside down video. In VLC I got inverted video when holding the phone the other way, and in Mplayer it was OK. So evidently VLC doesn't use the orientation tag by default.
So to ensure your videos always play the right way up in any player or editor, you do have to hold your phone the right way up. Because not all players or editors use the orientation tag.
Ahh a dude was talkin about the tag on g+ the other day n i forgot. Aparently Youtube doesnt read it(?)
What i really hate is watching youtube vids taken on an iphone in vertical position :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
That distroys me!