![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quoting you " The main propose of this program is to flip and rotate your videos.you know.in case you ever wanted to watch your favorite videos upside down."Įither you ridicule the purpose or you're just joking for the fun of it, so let's read on to discover which you meant. That will even be the reason it is called Video Rotator. ![]() I just read your review and something strikes me. Nice to see you back here once in a while. The developer will be as aware of the existence of the VideoLAN project, and VLC Player, as millions of other computer users around the world - VLC Player is anything but new - yet is trying to sell this regardless.Īs for incorporating a basic converter with serious format limitations (and this really is basic: lossless conversion of video is difficult to achieve anyway but the results from conversion with this software are in a whole new world of trashiness), words fail: it's as if the developer realises the inadequacy of what is being offered for $20 and is desperately adding in a bolt-on element to justify that price tag. I'm usually prepared to give software developers the benefit of the doubt when it comes to their commercial products because in a sector as dynamic as this, it's quite possible to be unaware of some recently authored app or program which does the same thing you've just spent a lot of time, working on yourself. VLC Player is easily downloaded and installed, after which it's a case of playing any video you like, in any format it might happen to be, and then hitting the pause button and going to Tools / Effects and Filters / Video Effects and the Transform and/or Rotate controls you'll find there. The eminently capable and entirely free VLC Player, from the Open Source development project VideoLan, does everything anyone could ever dream of in manipulating video playback: Today's program is pitched largely on the basis that if, for some unfathomable reason, you've finished up with an upside-down video and want to watch it the right way up, then Video Rotator is the $20 niche product for this niche requirement.īut it isn't. (Which is why so many so-called DVD Slideshow programs offer the spinning - turning - inverting facility.) rotational effects are always, but always, better applied to a still image / single frame and then cut into a video sequence. Whilst I personally have no more desire to watch a video upside down than I have to drive a car upside down, there are some rare - very rare - times in semi-pro movie editing when altering the visual geometry can achieve a strangely disorienting effect. Stunningly pointless software tagged with a fast-buck price as if to make it seem it actually has some value. That should save them considerable time and make them look a little more proficient :) Save | Cancel That should save them considerable time and make them look a little more proficient :) They have to start the app as they mean to go on, not switch orientation AFTER starting the app! NO normal video format can auto-switch from portrait to landscape on the fly mid recording! If they have the phone in portrait mode when they initiate the video recording the app assumes it will be in portrait mode for the video and sets it accordingly. If they want to do a landscape video recording then before they start recording the GUI should be in landscape view and stay in landscape view right through to the video recording GUI comming up. Just googled it and as I thought iPhone determines video orientation AT START OF VIDEO. #64 Dan, that is astounding that the GUI will auto re-orient itself from portrait to landscape and back when in use but video capture does not alter itself when started in landscpe mode as opposed to when started in portrait mode on an iPhone? If that is the case then that would be a massively publicised and quickly remidied bug in the software that mmost users would then download and get fixed! ![]()
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