![]() ![]() Using Android TV for mirroring if that's important. Device infoĭevice: Should affect almost every android device. I think it's an easy fix as I guess it's just missing to send an intent to phone asking it to switch into landscape mode in calls considering the rest of the UI works well when mirrored in landscape except calls. I assume signal is just rotating the video feed in call but not letting the phone know it's actually rotated during landscape call. The entire signal app works well in landscape mode filling the TV screen when mirrored except calls UI. But the screen mirror on TV wouldn't rotate and gets stuck in earlier portrait cut out with rotated image of the caller.Īctual result: When screen mirrored to my TV during video call, the picture on TV doesn't rotate along with the device.Įxpected result: The picture on TV should rotate and fill the entire screen of the TV during video call. The TV is also expected to fill the entire screen. Phone screens show the right orientation of the video feed in landscape mode. Now, both of us rotate to landscape mode The video feed of the caller appear in only small portion of the TV obviously because both of us are in portrait mode. Tap 'Edit' in the top-right corner to enter the main video editing interface and reveal the 'Rotate' feature. You can tap 'Album' on the bottom of the screen and choose 'Videos' under 'Media Types' to quickly find the video. (Rest of the app mirrors perfectly in landscape) Steps to reproduce Go to the 'Photos' app on iPhone and open the video you want to rotate. The video call rotated perfectly on both devices but when I mirrored my screen to TV, the screen on TV is just stuck in portrait mode filling only part of the TV with a rotated video feed of the caller just in call screen. Bug descriptionĪs the landscape video call support went live, everything worked perfectly on both the ends. ![]() Signal used to just fill small portion of the TV when mirrored as it didn't support landscape video calls until today. This isn't a feature request or a discussion topicįirst of all thanks for implementing video call screen rotation which was the only reason I was using Duo for calls until now as I mirror cast my screen to TV and place the phone away from me while on video call.Now, rotate the video as per your requirement and save it. Below the video thumbnail, you will see a Crop option, click on that and select the Rotation feature on the screen that comes up as it will allow you to rotate iPhone video on pc. I am submitting a bug report for existing functionality that does not work as intended Step 2 Rotate it according to your preference and choose the output format.I have searched open and closed issues for duplicates. ![]()
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