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I have just spent an hour with Windows Live Movie Maker
First time in my life.
I have a 5 minute video clip from my Android.
Resolution is "HD", i.e, 720 by 1280 (I think)
When I try to watch it on the Android or PC, it plays sideways; despite the fact that I recorded it vertically.
Google sends me to SEO advertisements.
Pressing F1 opens a giant windows 10 advertisement.
Can someone explain to me how to make a video play in the same orientation in which I recorded it ?
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Have you tried using VLC to play it? IIRC it can also rotate videos of 90 degree steps and save them.
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den2k88 wrote: Have you tried using VLC to play it? IIRC it can also rotate videos of 90 degree steps That's not a real fix. I want it to play vertically on both phone, PC, and anonymous strangers' devices, irrespective of what they are
den2k88 wrote: and save them Oh? Now this is relevant to my interests ! I will investigate this more. If you are correct, I'm home free.
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Couldn't figure out how to save the file in this vertical format.
Where do you click ?
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Rotate your screen.
(either by software means or hardware means )
I know now help but couldn't resist
Tom
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C-P-User-3 wrote: I recorded it vertically
You got what you deserved!
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Occasionally I watch TV lying on my side and wish the TV would rotate 90 degrees.
I know this is a totally pointless reply.
Most of the time there is nothing worth watching on TV
Strike that. There never is anything worth watching on TV. Sometimes I want to do something totally pointless - that's when I watch TV.
Most of the things I do are pointless anyway.
What were we talking about again?
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VLC Player can rotate it. ctrl+e to open the affect. Look under geometry.
For reencoding, maybe try avidemux.
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Jacquers wrote: VLC Player can rotate it. ctrl+e to open the affect. Look under geometry. Works on my screen, but that's the only place it works.
Jacquers wrote: For reencoding, maybe try avidemux. Looks like good stuff at first glance from here; but then again, I don't know what I'm doing at this moment.
Is that the magic word I am seeking ? i.e., "reencoding" ?
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Jacquers wrote: For reencoding, maybe try avidemux. Downloaded, installed, spent half an hour guessing where the menu for that might be.
Appears to be the same thing as VLC player; i.e., he can produce the image on the screen, but he can't save that changed image into a video file which looks like that for other viewers.
I looked on the help and saw something on an internet forum, but couldn't follow the words well enough to transform them into clicks on a screed that produced any result in file that lasts
Corrections and explanations of where to click are welcome.
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Here is a basic guide that should get you started.
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Excellent
Post voted up
From following those instructions, I seem to have the one option of an "AVI" file.
Is that the best format for this purpose ?
My input video clips have the extension ".3gp" which I had never seen before I acquired this phone.
Right now I've only transformed one video clip, so I don't know if I'm telling the truth, but at the moment it appears (to the unaided and inexperienced eyes here) that this transformation costs me just a small amount in video quality.
Anyway, great explanation and I'm on my way now.
Thank you, big time, for real.
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Glad you came right
Re-encoding will result in slight quality loss. Mpeg 4 avc (x264) as the output format will have a bit better quality, but then you need to set the output format to mp4 v2 muxer. Most devices should support mp4 by now.
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And now if I could just output as a 3GP file, the world would be so fine.
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From the info I found you need to use H.263 as the video codec, AAC as the audio and save it as a mp4. I think you can then just rename it to .3gp
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Adjust your body until the video appears in the proper orientation.
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