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  1. Anyone know of a good tool to work with TMPGEnc to turn video 180 degrees before/during encoding? How about 90 degrees?

    I tried a couple of .avi tools and the quality seems pretty poor.

    I am going from progressive DV to DVD MPEG.
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    Can you tell us what you have done so far? We wouldn't want to tell you something you already know.
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    I suggest you use VirtualDUB and the rotate or rotate2 filters. The first does just 90 degree steps of rotation, the second one allows to set a precice angle.

    You could frameserve to Tmpgenc, but the simplest way would be to save to a new AVI (using the same codec settings) and then load that to Tmpgenc for MPEG encoding.
    The more I learn, the more I come to realize how little it is I know.
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  4. Thanks all. VirtualDub seems to be the way to go. I had problems before but now it works fine.
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