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Aug 5, 2024, 11:03:04 AM8/5/24
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Ihave a new OctoPrint setup (1.8.6) running on a RPi 3A+, connected to an Ender 5 Plus and to a genuine Raspberry V2 noir cam, connected via the ribbon cable. The RPi is not running anything else. I might connect IR LEDs in the future but that's about it.

Printing works flawlessly, also time-lapse recording. My issue is that the cam is mounted upside down and only providing a 480p feed. I managed to invert the image in the UI settings, so at least my timelapses are the right orientation, but they are still low quality.


I assumed that therefore setting the resolution and orientation somewhere deeper than the UI in the system configuration would be ideal. After 5-6h of googling and only errors I am now so frustrated I thought I would ask for help.


I too have this issue. My 4B was working flawlessly with the previous OctoPi version. After upgrading to 1.0.0, I've finally figured out that the raspicam works out of the box, but I can't change the resolution.


I know the cause of this: If you record using an iPhone with the volume buttons pointed at the ceiling, the resulting video plays upside-down in Windows Media Player. QuickTime is smart enough to correct and rotate automatically. Not so WMP. I have several clips that were recorded with the volume buttons pointed up. If I use QuickTime Player to rotate the clips, then they are correct when viewed in WMP, but upside-down in QuickTime Player!


Actually, you can do either. That is, you can either "fix" the original recordings or re-record the the clips in a manner that avoids this problem. To "fix" your original files, simple open the files in an Apple media player (like QT 7 Pro) and export the files. The player will note the current "top" orientation and re-encode the content using the current display orientation for both QT and third-party players.


Can you please try and manually refresh the metadata for that file and see whether that adds rotation data to the media info? Do you have a sample video that you can send to me via a PM (ie: a dropbox or onedrive link)


@Luke, I just refreshed the metadata for the same file as in my earlier post, and now it is missing rotation data. I'm on recent beta, and @Robnaeyaertis on stable, so for some reason the rotation info detection is now missing.


Yes, I would say wait for now until the next server update, then refresh the metadata on affected files (or you can do this on the whole library) then check if the file now shows rotation info for the video stream like my first picture. Then try playback again and please report back how you go - either success or failure, then we can investigate further.


The media player in some clients can automatically extract the rotation info automatically and handle the rotation during playback. On Samsung, that is not the case, so we use the server info to determine the rotation and do it manually. However, it's possible that on newer models this may no longer be required and it may handle it automatically if we enable the right feature -on older models this never worked correctly. If you could please send me a sample that I can test, I'd like to see if we can fix this directly in the Samsung client on newer models.


Yes and no. It's not so much a poor player, but in older model Samsungs the rotation didn't work well so we handled it manually. I believe it probably works fine in newer models, but I never spent time supporting two methods as the current approach worked fine in all cases. However, now that this issue has arisen on the server side it has caused an issue. If you can send me a sample, I can try to use the native method on newer models, which should include your model. I don't have enough good test samples, so it would be good to confirm it with your files to confirm that it solves your issue. Just make a test video of something random, test that it is upside down for you, then PM me a link to somewhere I can download it from.


Luke has mentioned that he will fix the server side in the next release, but I don't know how quickly that will be. We can get a client side fix out quicker using the USB beta version. A client side fix for the app store version. will take a bit longer due to the submission process. I don't know when this issue arose on the server side so I couldn't tell what is a good version, but rolling back is probably not the best approach (and probably not advisable)


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