Friday 12 February 2016

How I can rotate video (MOV) files in Windows?

Windows rotate Quicktime video

Google Picasa can rotate videos and save them in a new file. Picasa converts video to VFW I think, at least not MOV later. For this to work, you need Quicktime installed, otherwise Picasa not open / edit MOV .Archivos Just install Picasa and QuickTime if you have not already done then the video and click the rotate as you would for a photo button.
Instead Movie rotator or MPEG Streamclip (of squared5.com), which are limited applications, I recommend avidemux . It is an open source video editor that can, among other things, open MOV files and save as AVI lossless or process and apply filters such as rotation. Avidemux is useful, for example, when you have a video that was turned on only during a portion of its length, for example, when the operator of the camera switching portrait mode (eg recording of a conversation of the person) to landscape mode (for example, to record the reaction of the audience) . But above all, I'd recommend avoiding products that Apple .format MOV output videos.
This requires QuickTime Pro to do (and runs on Mac OS X using QuickTime Player 7 Pro):
  1. Open the movie with QuickTime Player
  2. Choose Show Movie Properties Window menu
  3. Click on the video track, then click the Settings tab Visual
  4. Clip button to rotate the video.
  5. Save the movie. No need required.
A free option is MPEG Streamclip (impressive program), where you can choose "Turn Video" from the Edit menu. If it is saved as a QuickTime movie does not require transcoding.

Windows Movie Maker is the way to go as its Free for Windows 7 and super easy to turn. You just place the film in the program and then can click "Turn right". It also allows you to upload directly to YouTube.
I saved my file as a WMV file in advance so you do not take so long to load.


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