I didn't get in until late last night so I didn't have a lot of time
to play around with movie rotating. But I did happen to try the
mencoder hack that VirginSnow recommended, and that worked well
enough for my needs.
I want to thank everybody for their helpful responses. I intend on
checking
This is possibly a silly question.
A family member has given me a small movie that they shot with their
digital camera. The movie was shot with the camera turned sideways
(it made things fit better).
Now we have this movie that is watchable but only if you turn your
head sideways.
Can anybody
Kevin D. Clark wrote:
This is possibly a silly question.
A family member has given me a small movie that they shot with their
digital camera. The movie was shot with the camera turned sideways
(it made things fit better).
Now we have this movie that is watchable but only if you turn your
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin D. Clark)
Date: 30 Aug 2007 10:14:37 -0400
This is possibly a silly question.
Sillier than can trained monkeys insall Linux? ?
A family member has given me a small movie that they shot with their
digital camera. The movie was shot with the camera turned
On Aug 30, 2007, at 12:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you don't want to transcode the movie, but leave it alone, and
just rotate
what what mplayer shows you:
$ mplayer silly.mov -vf rotate=1 # or rotate=2, depending on gravity
This would be the generally better solution, I think, as you
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 03:45:53PM -0400, Bill McGonigle wrote:
Now, and this is really rusty, I think there's a way to read the JPEG
DCT matrix and rotate a JPEG without recompressing,
There is, provided the image geometry meets certain sensible
parameters that I don't remember off the top