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Convert a Smartphone's Portrait Video into Landscape, with ffmpeg
We have a problem: nowday too much people have a smartphone which is capable to take videos of very good quality. But very few of them realize that we have (generally) two eyes: one on the right and the other on the left; they think that we have one eye above and the other to the bottom, so they keep to take videos with the smartphone in the portrait orientation.
This is not a really problem, if we keep that videos in the phone and we watch at them in that miniature screen (until the phone is lost/broken/stolen). But it is really unacceptable if we want to watch at them using a normal, modern screen, which has inevitably a 16:9 aspect ratio. We will face at two equally unacceptable situations: the video player does not apply the rotation metatag contained into the video, or the video player adds two lateral black bands:
A compromise solution is to cut out a central area of the video and add to the sides some artifact that simulates the presence of a portion of video that does not actually exist: