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Input file is MPEG-4 in .avi format, 640x480 pixels, from my Canon
S1-IS digital camera. When I captured the video, the camera was rotated 90 degrees. After import into moviemaker, I rotated the clip 90 degrees to set things right, but moviemaker apparently "stretched" the result in the horizontal direction (instead of inserting bars or something), so now the aspect ratio of objects and and people is messed up. How can I rotate my clip without messing up the aspect ratio? Re-capturing the scene is not an option, it was a once-only opportunity. Am I going to have to turn my monitor sideways to watch it? thanks, Martin |
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It doesn't rotate, it resizes the video.
I'd like to know how to rotate. See ya. "funkychateau" wrote: > Input file is MPEG-4 in .avi format, 640x480 pixels, from my Canon > S1-IS digital camera. > > When I captured the video, the camera was rotated 90 degrees. After > import into moviemaker, I rotated the clip 90 degrees to set things > right, but moviemaker apparently "stretched" the result in the > horizontal direction (instead of inserting bars or something), so now > the aspect ratio of objects and and people is messed up. > > How can I rotate my clip without messing up the aspect ratio? > Re-capturing the scene is not an option, it was a once-only > opportunity. Am I going to have to turn my monitor sideways to watch > it? > > thanks, > > Martin > > |
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Paulo wrote:
> It doesn't rotate, it resizes the video. > I'd like to know how to rotate. > See ya. > > > "funkychateau" wrote: > >> Input file is MPEG-4 in .avi format, 640x480 pixels, >> from my Canon S1-IS digital camera. >> >> When I captured the video, the camera was rotated 90 >> degrees. After import into moviemaker, I rotated the >> clip 90 degrees to set things right, but moviemaker >> apparently "stretched" the result in the horizontal >> direction (instead of inserting bars or something), so >> now the aspect ratio of objects and and people is messed >> up. >> >> How can I rotate my clip without messing up the aspect >> ratio? Re-capturing the scene is not an option, it was a >> once-only opportunity. Am I going to have to turn my >> monitor sideways to watch it? >> >> thanks, >> >> Martin ================================ If Movie Maker is not working to your satisfaction when rotating a file...try the following: The following freebie will rotate .avis and .mpegs. Virtualdub Ver: 1.6.11 http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/ Open your clip in the program and go to... (actually, it may be a good idea to experiment with a copy of your movie file) Video / Filters / Add / Rotate / OK..choose right or left...OK...OK... Your new file size will be huge unless you use compression so go to... Video / Compression....you can try them all to see what works best for you...Microsoft Video 1 works pretty well for me. Now...go to...File / Save As AVI... Choose a Save location / Give the file a name... and left click the Save button. ===================================== Link to newsgroup http://forum.digital-digest.com/arch...c/19535-1.html This is the current release of VirtualDub for end users, containing the executable and supporting files. Unzip the contents into a new folder and run VirtualDub.exe. (Do not run it directly from the zip file!) Virtualdub Ver: 1.6.11 http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/ -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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