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    Hi everybody, I'm new to this forum so please bear with me.
    I have some small .MOV files which I had stupidly recorded in portrait format. Now one can only watch them putting their cheek onto the table. Trying to rotate them by 90 degrees, the only way I found so far is converting them to .AVI with RAD Tools (compressing with DivX) and rotating them with VirtualDub. This causes a considerable loss of image quality. Is there a better way, or if not, which software settings do I have to respect for best results?
    Quick Time Pro of course is said to have this functionality, but I saw several postings by dissatisfied clients.

    Any help much appreciated.

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  2. You could use avidemux, with x264 video

    Your final image quality will be dependent on 1) your source quality 2) settings you use to encode
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    Try to use... latest VirtualDub with QuickTime input plugin.

    Ater set rotate filter, choose and configure video and audio codecs.

    Try Xvid video codec, but with default Target quantizer: 4.00 (or less, example 2.00).
    Or 'high' Target bitrate - 2500 kbps or more.


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    Good to use Avidemux too (but with some exceptions - not all QT codecs supported).


    Other...
    The KMPlayer, SMPlayer and VLC media player have options for rotate video.
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray
    You could use avidemux, with x264 video
    Thank you. Downloaded it and will look into it ASAP.

    Your final image quality will be dependent on 1) your source quality 2) settings you use to encode
    Yes, and 2) is where I need all posssible newbie help. Are there articles/white papers to find somewhere?

    regards Leo
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    Try to use... latest VirtualDub with QuickTime input plugin.
    Tried in vain to find this input plugin. Any links?

    Ater set rotate filter, choose and configure video and audio codecs.

    Will have to learn how to do this. ;o)

    Try Xvid video codec, but with default Target quantizer: 4.00 (or less, example 2.00).
    Or 'high' Target bitrate - 2500 kbps or more.
    Thank you for all your advice.

    regards Leo
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    Originally Posted by Leo48
    Tried in vain to find this input plugin. Any links?
    Click on virtualdub...the mov, mp4 plugin.
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  7. Originally Posted by Leo48
    Originally Posted by Placio74
    Ater set rotate filter, choose and configure video and audio codecs.
    Will have to learn how to do this. ;o)
    Simple. :wink:
    Video > Filters > Add... > rotate (left or right)

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    In Avidemux: (video) Filters > Transform > Rotate (90 or 270 degrees)

    And if You use MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid4) look at (video Configure) Encoding type: Same Quantizer as Input.
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