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| travel-buddy |
| Posted: Jul 24 2014, 04:39 PM |
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Hello, We used a point and shoot camera to take some video of a lumberjack scaling a tree with the camera held in the portrait or vertical position. Now playback on Windows Media Player makes it look like the guy is scaling the tree horizontally. Searched google and found a posting recommending Virtual Dub as the solution provider. Would appreciate advice on how to achieve a rectification. Thank you.
Update :- Whoops ....... search "advanced video processing" forum and found the solution embedded in a number of postings. |
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| raffriff42 |
| Posted: Jul 24 2014, 08:06 PM |
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Glad you found a solution. Fun fact, Media Player Classic Home Cinema, besides being a better WMP replacement all around, can rotate videos on the fly, without re-compressing them.
Default hotkeys are Alt+Numpad1 to rotate left, Alt+Numpad3 to rotate right, and Numpad5 to reset. Note, you must select a renderer in Options/Playback/Output that supports "shaders," such as "Video Mixing Renderer 9 (renderless)" |
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