Peter White wrote:
Elie Grouchko wrote:
I have been trying to rotate an mp4 video file on Windows, without
affecting the quality, encoding, etc. ...
I believe that is not possible. At least I cannot think of a way of
doing it without re-encoding.
Huh, apparently it is possible to do this losslessly. Metadata is the
key:
$ ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy -metadata:s:v rotate=270 target.mp4
But this obviously needs to be respected by the playback application, so
YMMV. VLC does work with this.
Best,
Peter
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