Angled/Tilted window capture recording of youtube videos

qhobbes

Active Member
This honestly doesn't make any sense unless your source is rotated/tilted. Are you streaming directly to YouTube or recording and then uploading?
 

StanleyD

New Member
This honestly doesn't make any sense unless your source is rotated/tilted. Are you streaming directly to YouTube or recording and then uploading?
I directly record a video from youtube with window capture and also my webcam is recording. The video looks very well cropped when recording, nice and straight, but after recoring, when I play the recording back , the window capture is slightly tilted. this happened on several videos drom youtube. I tried several different ones to see if it was just the one video and it did it on them all I am recording directly fom youtube through the window capture
 

StanleyD

New Member
I directly record a video from youtube with window capture and also my webcam is recording. The video looks very well cropped when recording, nice and straight, but after recoring, when I play the recording back , the window capture is slightly tilted. this happened on several videos drom youtube. I tried several different ones to see if it was just the one video and it did it on them all I am recording directly fom youtube through the window capture
Seems i cannot send the video, will try sending a screen shot, the attached pic is how it plays back angled
 

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StanleyD

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Seems i cannot send the video, will try sending a screen shot, the attached pic is how it plays back angled
greetings again, just figured out something very interesting. recored a live webcam and window capture today, and when i put it on my desktop and replayed it, the window capture was tilted slightly as had said before. then when I uploaded it to one of my youtube channels, the video played back normal with no Tilt. something to do I think with my Tv Screen as a Monitor or a setting somewhere on my Computer with Windows 10
 

konsolenritter

Active Member
@StanleyD You should explain how you played back locally your video. If its the vlc player please check under Tools/Effects/Videofilters if there is an tilt/rotation activated. This would cause tilted playback while leaving the video file intact (thus normal playback after uploading to different players/services).
 
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