I've recorded some stereoscopic footage with cameras I had to mount upside down due to their (and the rig's) shape.
Turns out that if I rotate the footage in the media pool (right click -> rotate *wise twice) OR open media properties, set rotation to 180° /(inverted), then pair two rotated clips into a Stereoscopic Subclip, they're upside down again.
Okay, after this I can open the subclip properties and set both streams to 180°. That works. I can save the project. And load the project and it still looks right. However, if I then minimize Vegas and maximize it again, the videos lose their rotation setting. They have to be set again! In fact, the subclip seems to lose the 180 degree rotation of its video streams even if you just focus on another program then go back to Vegas.
Something wrong with how subclips handle rotated footage, maybe?
I'm using Vegas Movie Studio 11.0 (build 322).
Turns out that if I rotate the footage in the media pool (right click -> rotate *wise twice) OR open media properties, set rotation to 180° /(inverted), then pair two rotated clips into a Stereoscopic Subclip, they're upside down again.
Okay, after this I can open the subclip properties and set both streams to 180°. That works. I can save the project. And load the project and it still looks right. However, if I then minimize Vegas and maximize it again, the videos lose their rotation setting. They have to be set again! In fact, the subclip seems to lose the 180 degree rotation of its video streams even if you just focus on another program then go back to Vegas.
Something wrong with how subclips handle rotated footage, maybe?
I'm using Vegas Movie Studio 11.0 (build 322).