I recently bought digital camera (Kodak CX6445) that allows one to make Quicktime movies.
Without thinking I rotated the camera 90 degrees and made a short clip of my son on a rocking horse.
Of course when I play it back, the picture is rotated 90 degrees.
Is there any tool that would allow me to fix this?
BwanaBob:
I recently bought digital camera (Kodak CX6445) that allows one to make Quicktime movies.
Without thinking I rotated the camera 90 degrees and made a short clip of my son on a rocking horse.
Of course when I play it back, the picture is rotated 90 degrees.
Is there any tool that would allow me to fix this?
Quick, take a new movie with the camera upright at first opportunty.
Email quicktime for thier advice. There may or may not be a rotational tool.
BwanaBob: Apple Quick Time Pro 6.5 at $59 has the capabilities to rotate and other do other magic.
QT Pro 6.5
cmyk
December 7, 2004, 3:14pm
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You wouldn’t happen to be on a Mac would you? iMovie could do this sort of thing for free.
If not, there might be some shareware or freeware out there that could do this sort of simple task, and you wouldn’t have to spend a dime.
Check VersionTracker.com for QuickTime editing.
good luck.
Popup
December 7, 2004, 3:38pm
5
[slight hijack]
I have a Canon ixus-400 that makes .avi’s of type MJPG.
Is there an easy way of rotating these movies? Or doing other simple manipulation, such as re-coding with a more universal codec?
Popup, I use VirtualDub to do that very thing. It can open the Canon AVI files and you just add a “rotate 90” filter and choose a codec. Not the most intuitive program but it is free.
Don’t think it works for Quicktime though.
Popup
December 7, 2004, 4:17pm
7
Thank you, I’ll give it a try.