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Old January 30th 06, 02:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
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Default Movie Maker and imported video files show upside down

Does anyone know hw to rotate (180) movie clips , as all of my recorded movie
files show upside down. And only in windows movie maker , other programs
(videowave) show it o.k..

Thanks


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Old February 1st 06, 12:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
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Default Movie Maker and imported video files show upside down

Yes, you can use the transitions to rotate 90,180, or 270 degrees for that
clip. I beleive it is the transition or effects tab, but it's one of the two.

"Roland" wrote:

Does anyone know hw to rotate (180) movie clips , as all of my recorded movie
files show upside down. And only in windows movie maker , other programs
(videowave) show it o.k..

Thanks


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Old August 2nd 06, 10:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
katrina
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Default Movie Maker and imported video files show upside down

i also want to flip my video clip but i dont understand how to do this please
help me

katrina

"MarkZ42" wrote:

Yes, you can use the transitions to rotate 90,180, or 270 degrees for that
clip. I beleive it is the transition or effects tab, but it's one of the two.

"Roland" wrote:

Does anyone know hw to rotate (180) movie clips , as all of my recorded movie
files show upside down. And only in windows movie maker , other programs
(videowave) show it o.k..

Thanks


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Old May 14th 07, 03:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
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Default Movie Maker and imported video files show upside down

1. Click on "Tools" in the menu bar.
2. Click on "Video Effects"
3. Scroll Down to the "Rotate 90", "Rotate 180"
4. Drag "Rotate 90" onto the clip you want to change/rotate.
5.Done
Note: if you rotate a clip 90 degrees the items in the clip will look
'shorter'.

"katrina" wrote:

i also want to flip my video clip but i dont understand how to do this please
help me

katrina

"MarkZ42" wrote:

Yes, you can use the transitions to rotate 90,180, or 270 degrees for that
clip. I beleive it is the transition or effects tab, but it's one of the two.

"Roland" wrote:

Does anyone know hw to rotate (180) movie clips , as all of my recorded movie
files show upside down. And only in windows movie maker , other programs
(videowave) show it o.k..

Thanks


 




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