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Old July 22nd 04, 07:26 AM
Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media
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Default Videos - Rotating

Convert it to an avi file, import to Movie Maker and use the rotate by 90'
function.

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Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



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  #2  
Old July 22nd 04, 07:30 AM
Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media
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Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

Convert it to an avi file, import to Movie Maker and use the rotate by 90'
function.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #3  
Old July 22nd 04, 02:02 PM
Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

Convert it to an avi file, import to Movie Maker and use the rotate by 90'
function.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #4  
Old July 22nd 04, 02:02 PM
Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

Convert it to an avi file, import to Movie Maker and use the rotate by 90'
function.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #5  
Old July 22nd 04, 02:02 PM
Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

Convert it to an avi file, import to Movie Maker and use the rotate by 90'
function.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #6  
Old July 22nd 04, 05:55 PM
Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

Convert it to an avi file, import to Movie Maker and use the rotate by 90'
function.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #7  
Old July 24th 04, 07:05 AM
Carol and Allen Bredt
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Default Videos - Rotating

OOps - I may have sent this twice, but here goes.

I rotate mine with QuickTime Pro. Get it at apple.com. If you are running
Windows, be sure to get the version forWindows PCs. I also use it to link
all my movie clips together, so I don't have to click on them one-at-a-time
to show them all.

Carol
--
C and A Bredt
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #8  
Old July 24th 04, 07:05 AM
Carol and Allen Bredt
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

OOps - I may have sent this twice, but here goes.

I rotate mine with QuickTime Pro. Get it at apple.com. If you are running
Windows, be sure to get the version forWindows PCs. I also use it to link
all my movie clips together, so I don't have to click on them one-at-a-time
to show them all.

Carol
--
C and A Bredt
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #9  
Old July 24th 04, 07:05 AM
Carol and Allen Bredt
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

OOps - I may have sent this twice, but here goes.

I rotate mine with QuickTime Pro. Get it at apple.com. If you are running
Windows, be sure to get the version forWindows PCs. I also use it to link
all my movie clips together, so I don't have to click on them one-at-a-time
to show them all.

Carol
--
C and A Bredt
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #10  
Old July 24th 04, 07:05 AM
Carol and Allen Bredt
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

OOps - I may have sent this twice, but here goes.

I rotate mine with QuickTime Pro. Get it at apple.com. If you are running
Windows, be sure to get the version forWindows PCs. I also use it to link
all my movie clips together, so I don't have to click on them one-at-a-time
to show them all.

Carol
--
C and A Bredt
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #11  
Old July 24th 04, 07:05 AM
Carol and Allen Bredt
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

OOps - I may have sent this twice, but here goes.

I rotate mine with QuickTime Pro. Get it at apple.com. If you are running
Windows, be sure to get the version forWindows PCs. I also use it to link
all my movie clips together, so I don't have to click on them one-at-a-time
to show them all.

Carol
--
C and A Bredt
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #12  
Old July 24th 04, 07:05 AM
Carol and Allen Bredt
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

OOps - I may have sent this twice, but here goes.

I rotate mine with QuickTime Pro. Get it at apple.com. If you are running
Windows, be sure to get the version forWindows PCs. I also use it to link
all my movie clips together, so I don't have to click on them one-at-a-time
to show them all.

Carol
--
C and A Bredt
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



  #13  
Old July 24th 04, 07:05 AM
Carol and Allen Bredt
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Videos - Rotating

OOps - I may have sent this twice, but here goes.

I rotate mine with QuickTime Pro. Get it at apple.com. If you are running
Windows, be sure to get the version forWindows PCs. I also use it to link
all my movie clips together, so I don't have to click on them one-at-a-time
to show them all.

Carol
--
C and A Bredt
"Chris" wrote in message
...
Ok, I've been searching all over the internet. I cant seem to find

anything that will help me with this. I recorded some videos with my camera
and the videos are Quicktime ( .MOV ) which I converted into ( Mpg ) Videos.
But the problem here is that when I recorded them I had the camera sideways.
So I have to turn my head to the left in order to see them. Does
ANYBODYYYYYYYYY know how I can fix these and put back in the original view
to watch on my dvd. Thanks I would really appreciate all of your help.

Chris



 




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