All along making them grainier and grainier!
No answer here but be sure to process them w/o compression until the end because I'll
bet they are already low-rez like my CP5700 creates and each re-compress is like
analog video tape with generations.
Rick Glazier wrote:
I had that problem with a small Nikon camera and MOV files.
I don't think VirtualDub will do that directly,
but if you get them out of the MOV format it will.
As in - transcode them to something else "as-is" (like AVI),
and then work on them with the built-in filters in VirtualDub.
(You need to have the codecs below installed on your system in advance.)
MicrosoftWindowsMediaVideo9, or Xvid MPEG-4 codecs are good ways to
compress the final output.
They are both AVI "containers", and the Windows one is more compatible
most places (but harder to find)...
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Q. Martin"
I'm looking for a free program that will read an MOV file and then
allow you to rotate the frames of the image by both 90 degrees and 180
degrees.
Anyone know of anything? This is a "two shot" deal, so I don't plan
to have this need for long. I have one video that I shot with the
camera on its side, so it needs a 90 degree rotation...I'm about to do
another with the camera upside down, so it will need 180 degree rotate
so that one can view it in a way that it appears normal.