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Hi all, anyone know how to rotate AVI or MPG file? Thanks mate.
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(I assume you mean rotate 90 degrees)
.AVIs can be rotated using one of the built-in filters in VirtualDub... |
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Thanks alot.
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"Thanks alot"
My pleasure ;>} |
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I tried rotating an avi I had that was about 12 Megs. The resulting file was 213 megs! Did I do something wrong?
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"I tried rotating an avi I had that was about 12 Megs. The resulting file was 213 megs! Did I do something wrong?"
Yes - You created an UNcompressed video (Default in VirtualDub). You have to select and configure a video codec from the "Video" dropdown menu (Preferably the same codec and compression taht was used to create the original) |
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ok, that makes sense. After doing a little research, I figured out that my camera is using the m-jpeg codec. This doesn't seem to be available in VirtualDub, unless it's going by another name.
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its probably using the mpeg codec. not m-jpeg.
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