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Deprecate --lock-video-orientation in favor of a more general option --capture-orientation, which supports all possible orientations (0, 90, 180, 270, flip0, flip90, flip180, flip270), and a "locked" flag via a '@' prefix. All the old "locked video orientations" are supported: - --lock-video-orientation -> --capture-orientation=@ - --lock-video-orientation=0 -> --capture-orientation=@0 - --lock-video-orientation=90 -> --capture-orientation=@90 - --lock-video-orientation=180 -> --capture-orientation=@180 - --lock-video-orientation=270 -> --capture-orientation=@270 In addition, --capture-orientation can rotate/flip the display without locking, so that it follows the physical device rotation. For example: scrcpy --capture-orientation=flip90 always flips and rotates the capture by 90° clockwise. The arguments are consistent with --orientation (which provides a separate client-side orientation).