2023-04-19, 11:36 PM
Sub,
During my new build of NPVR I've copied my picture library over to the new system from V4.
I use the library as a slideshow when NPVR is idle.
In the V4 system all the pictures showed with the correct orientation (portrait or landscape). These also showed orientated correctly in the windows Photo application (where they may have been rotated to show correctly previously).
When the new NPVR build goes to slideshow, some of the pictures which should be portrait and now being shown landscape (i.e. rotated 90 degrees).
I assume that the orientation data is not being interpreted correctly by the current NPVR software (and/or different to theV4 system).
Is that the case?
During my new build of NPVR I've copied my picture library over to the new system from V4.
I use the library as a slideshow when NPVR is idle.
In the V4 system all the pictures showed with the correct orientation (portrait or landscape). These also showed orientated correctly in the windows Photo application (where they may have been rotated to show correctly previously).
When the new NPVR build goes to slideshow, some of the pictures which should be portrait and now being shown landscape (i.e. rotated 90 degrees).
I assume that the orientation data is not being interpreted correctly by the current NPVR software (and/or different to theV4 system).
Is that the case?
NPVR Version= 6.1.5.231022
Intel i7 Quad Core 3200 + 16GB DDR3 Gigabyte Motherboard
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
TBS-6902 dual DVB-S tuner
TBS-6205 quad DVB-T tuner
500Gb System Disk (M2 Nvme SSD)
4Tb Media Store (2 x 2Tb M2 Nvme SSD Raid 0)
Raspberry Pi3 B+ , Pi4B (OSMC) and Pi5 (XBian) all running Kodi v21.1
Intel i7 Quad Core 3200 + 16GB DDR3 Gigabyte Motherboard
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
TBS-6902 dual DVB-S tuner
TBS-6205 quad DVB-T tuner
500Gb System Disk (M2 Nvme SSD)
4Tb Media Store (2 x 2Tb M2 Nvme SSD Raid 0)
Raspberry Pi3 B+ , Pi4B (OSMC) and Pi5 (XBian) all running Kodi v21.1