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?
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?
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.
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?
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..
You should be able to right click on the file before opening in windows explorer and rotate as needed.
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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