![]() I've been using mkvtoolnix for years with common aspect ratios of 4:3 and 16:9 and unless i'm appending two files with different aspect ratios mkvtoolnix never rotates or messes up the video.It's possible that it's player side and you had a rotate tag,source issue or even have the rotation turned on in vlc.Or maybe bug even. ![]() I'm not much versed in coding codecs,filters etc so i can't tell much about how vlc does things.I assume by missing data you meant the non visible part of the video stream. I told you to try the fit to windows option cz 460x270 isn't exactly 16:9. Not exactly lad,idk what settings you have on vlc,video properties or what os you're on.There's a heck ton of things that might be at fault depending on the situation.So it's more about knowing media info,embedded tags,etc,not entirely about the screen size or the aspect ratio plus both of these can be easily fixed by tuning on fit to window option.įrom your pics it seems like the video should be 270x460 not 460x270 ,resolution is width x height after all.I did some testing as well. This should've been clear from the images, as there is plenty of blank unused window space where it could put the missing data, but doesn't. edit- It might be due to a lack of rotation information? I just changed a video to an mkv with mkvtoolnix after reading some more here, and that displays right, except that the video is now sideways. Here is a visualisation of the problem with a screenshot of a working video, and a mockup of what that frame would look like with the glitch. ![]() ![]() So I suspect it is a decoding issue, or maybe an interlacing issue of some sort, but I can't figure it out. Using the photo viewer in windows 10, or the win 10 media player both play the videos fine. It just stretches or zooms the video as displayed, it doesn't show the missing section. This is not an aspect ratio problem, nor a zoom problem, as changing those settings does nothing. VLC stretches the videos horizontally, at a guess to about twice the width, but keeps the original aspect ratio of the video, so the right side gets cut off. ![]() I think they might be shot on an iphone, but the format is MP4. So, I have run into an issue on my win 10 machine where VLC doesn't display certain vertically shot phone videos right. ![]()
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