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  • Mar 6, 2009, 03:50 PM
    Pregunta
    How to Rotate movie Clips in Windows Media?
    Movie clips I´ve shot in a vertical format with my still camera are horizontal both in "my images" and when I open them with windows media. How can I rotate them ninety degrees and save in Windows Media or anywhere else for that matter?
  • Mar 7, 2009, 02:52 AM
    Nubzor16

    What format are the Images in?
    If in jpg,gif,bmp... etc use windows image and fax viewer and use rotate icon and click save.
  • Mar 7, 2009, 09:42 AM
    Pregunta

    Thank you. However I can´t find "windows image and fax viewer" on the list of programs on this computer. Could it have another name?
  • Mar 7, 2009, 05:39 PM
    Nubzor16

    You should be able to dbl click image file and by default it should open in windows image and fax viewer

    If not

    Right click on a jpeg/jpg file and in the menu should be the Open in Windows..
  • Mar 9, 2009, 11:13 AM
    RTdammer

    You should be able to right click on the file before opening in windows explorer and rotate as needed.
  • Mar 10, 2009, 04:59 AM
    Perito
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Pregunta View Post
    Movie clips I´ve shot in a vertical format with my still camera are horizontal both in "my images" and when I open them with windows media. How can I rotate them ninety degrees and save in Windows Media or anywhere else for that matter?

    All of the answers above seem to be pointed toward single-frame pictures. "Image and Fax Viewer" is not intended to open AVI files, MPG files or other types of "movie clips".

    The only way I know of to rotate AVI files is to write a program to separate the file into single frames -- split out the single frames into separate files; rotate the frames one at a time (programmatically -- there's no way you're going to do it manually) and reassemble them into an AVI file.

    It's probably possible to do this with other types of movie files, but I have no experience with them.

    In other words, it's probably not going to be easy. You might be able to find a program on the Internet, that is designed to do it.

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