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In The Zone
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Nagpur, India
Posts: 238
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I shot a video from a digital camera but while shooting, I held the camera vertically (At 90 degrees to the normal orientation)...The videos are thus inclined at 90 degrees to the screen while viewing them on the PC.. My query is that is there any technique (read software) which I can use to tilt the entire video clip, so that it can be viewed normally on the PC screen??? I am attaching a screenshot of a frame of the video...Please extend any help if available... Its kinda urgent...Looking eagerly for queries... Thanx in advance... -HK. |
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The Researcher
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Mumbai
Posts: 1,122
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uaw virtualdub. go to video>filters. There click add. you will see a lot of filters. there you will find the filter for flipping your video. Another option is using Windows Movie maker. For this you should have win xp.
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Laptoping
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Mumbai
Posts: 2,207
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Where did my reply go? I recollect posting it around 1 pm yesterday.
Weird, anyway - Virtual Dub filters should do it as Ramakrishnan suggested.
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