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    Hi,
    Wrongly I have record some video clips Horizontally in my mobile. So whats the good editing soft I could rotate them in 90 degree with same resolution & size & quality...

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  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    Try AVIDemux. In filters there is a rotate option. You will have to re-encode to rotate, so there will be some quality loss. You can also use a different codec there if desired.
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    Hi,
    Thanks. But think I am missing something. Please select the image. After selecting the Rotate to any angle, How to convert to apply the change?
    I am just saving, but its just remaining unchanged...
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    You have to re-encode for any filter to work. Select your format, audio and video and filters and encode. I've fixed several videos that a friend recorded with his phone and the phone didn't flip it correctly. Here's one I did for a sample. I converted a .MOV video with PCM audio to Xvid with AAC audio. It did flip it over and it looks OK.
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  5. If it's a .mov file you can rotate losslessly with quicktime pro. Anything else requires a conversion.
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    Originally Posted by akakiami View Post
    So whats the good editing soft I could rotate them in 90 degree with same resolution & size & quality...
    As smrpix said....NOT going to happen without QuickTime Pro, and even that is no guarantee.
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    Hi,
    I did 1 file with AVIDemux. It worked, but just a final thing need to assure. When it finish encoding with rotation, vertically the clip just shrinking in size (width). So is there any way to fix the width/Frame?

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  8. Use the crop filter. It's visible in the screenshot in post #3
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  9. Member hech54's Avatar
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    You can also SEE what the outcome will be by playing with those two switches just below the word AUDIO as shown in the screenshot.
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    Originally Posted by akakiami View Post
    Hi,
    I did 1 file with AVIDemux. It worked, but just a final thing need to assure. When it finish encoding with rotation, vertically the clip just shrinking in size (width). So is there any way to fix the width/Frame?

    ~r
    Yet another reason to learn to shoot video with the proper orientation.

    You have no alternative other than zoom-in/enlarge and re-encode. Such is your pain for your ignorance. Live and learn my friend.....
    Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........
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    Yeah, my wife does the same thing and it drives me nuts.
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