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On Mar 23, 2006, at 10:53 AM, Guillaume Iacino wrote:
IF you only have a few files, you can use QT pro. Open the file and
the Properties Window. Select the video track, and choose the
"Visual Settings" tab, you will then be able to Flip/Rotate the
video track. Once done, you can "Save As".
If you have more than a few movies, you can applescript this task,
or maybe use Automator.
Hope this helps,
Gui.
On Mar 22, 2006, at 8:06 PM, Christopher Mann wrote:
I have a couple of small Quicktime Movies that I shot with the
camera on the side in the vertical or portrait orientation. Now
the play back in Quicktime is on its side, of course.
How can I rotate these movies 90 degrees clockwise?
I have Quicktime Pro 7.0.4 and Quicktime Pro 6
thanks
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