Pipe through mplayer?
From the mplayer manpage:
rotate[=<0-7>]
Rotates the image by 90 degrees and optionally flips
it. For values between 4-7 rotation is only done if
the movie geometry is portrait and not landscape.
0 Rotate by 90 degrees clockwise and flip (default).
1 Rotate by 90 degrees clockwise.
2 Rotate by 90 degrees counterclockwise.
3 Rotate by 90 degrees counterclockwise and flip.
On 1/29/07, T. Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recently got my Linux box set up so that I can grab video off of my
camcorder and burn it to DVD. (I'm using a combination of Kino and dvdstyler
at the moment.) I just found that I have a tape that was recorded with the
camcorder turned at 90 degrees. Thus, I can grab and encode the video, but
all of the people are standing sideways.
My search fu is failing me at the moment. I'm trying to figure out whether
there is software that will help me rotate and resize (or crop) the raw or
encoded video before I burn it to DVD. I imagine that Cinelerra can do what
I want, but I was really hoping that I wouldn't have to go through installing
and learning something so big just for a bit of rotation and resizing.
---Tom
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