How to output vertical video in Handbrake 1.1.0?












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I have a vertical video recorded on an iPhone (one of the rare cases where it makes sense) that I am trying to convert to save storage space. The original is stored as 1920x1080, I assume with some flag saying it should be rotated.



Prior to updating, I had no problem converting similar videos using the Fast 1080p 30 preset with the rotate filter, resulting in a smaller file with a resolution of 1080x1920. After updating to 1.1.0, I have been unable to output the video correctly. No matter what I change in the Dimensions tab, it locks the height to a max of 1080. Depending on the options, it may output either a 608x1080 video or a 1080x1080 pillarboxed video.



How can I output this video correctly? Or am I better off finding a way to revert to whatever version I had before?










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    I have a vertical video recorded on an iPhone (one of the rare cases where it makes sense) that I am trying to convert to save storage space. The original is stored as 1920x1080, I assume with some flag saying it should be rotated.



    Prior to updating, I had no problem converting similar videos using the Fast 1080p 30 preset with the rotate filter, resulting in a smaller file with a resolution of 1080x1920. After updating to 1.1.0, I have been unable to output the video correctly. No matter what I change in the Dimensions tab, it locks the height to a max of 1080. Depending on the options, it may output either a 608x1080 video or a 1080x1080 pillarboxed video.



    How can I output this video correctly? Or am I better off finding a way to revert to whatever version I had before?










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      I have a vertical video recorded on an iPhone (one of the rare cases where it makes sense) that I am trying to convert to save storage space. The original is stored as 1920x1080, I assume with some flag saying it should be rotated.



      Prior to updating, I had no problem converting similar videos using the Fast 1080p 30 preset with the rotate filter, resulting in a smaller file with a resolution of 1080x1920. After updating to 1.1.0, I have been unable to output the video correctly. No matter what I change in the Dimensions tab, it locks the height to a max of 1080. Depending on the options, it may output either a 608x1080 video or a 1080x1080 pillarboxed video.



      How can I output this video correctly? Or am I better off finding a way to revert to whatever version I had before?










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      I have a vertical video recorded on an iPhone (one of the rare cases where it makes sense) that I am trying to convert to save storage space. The original is stored as 1920x1080, I assume with some flag saying it should be rotated.



      Prior to updating, I had no problem converting similar videos using the Fast 1080p 30 preset with the rotate filter, resulting in a smaller file with a resolution of 1080x1920. After updating to 1.1.0, I have been unable to output the video correctly. No matter what I change in the Dimensions tab, it locks the height to a max of 1080. Depending on the options, it may output either a 608x1080 video or a 1080x1080 pillarboxed video.



      How can I output this video correctly? Or am I better off finding a way to revert to whatever version I had before?







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          Maybe the resolution is limited by the selected preset. You can create a new custom preset which allows higher resolutions.



          Press Presets button for showing the side presets panel.



          enter image description here



          Then, click Add button.



          enter image description here



          And, finally, set the desired resolution:



          enter image description here






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            Maybe the resolution is limited by the selected preset. You can create a new custom preset which allows higher resolutions.



            Press Presets button for showing the side presets panel.



            enter image description here



            Then, click Add button.



            enter image description here



            And, finally, set the desired resolution:



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              Maybe the resolution is limited by the selected preset. You can create a new custom preset which allows higher resolutions.



              Press Presets button for showing the side presets panel.



              enter image description here



              Then, click Add button.



              enter image description here



              And, finally, set the desired resolution:



              enter image description here






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                Maybe the resolution is limited by the selected preset. You can create a new custom preset which allows higher resolutions.



                Press Presets button for showing the side presets panel.



                enter image description here



                Then, click Add button.



                enter image description here



                And, finally, set the desired resolution:



                enter image description here






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                Maybe the resolution is limited by the selected preset. You can create a new custom preset which allows higher resolutions.



                Press Presets button for showing the side presets panel.



                enter image description here



                Then, click Add button.



                enter image description here



                And, finally, set the desired resolution:



                enter image description here







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