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From: jheitzeb1
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  • I'm not sure but I believe I used Quicktime 7 to rotate the original movie. Selecting 'Show Movie Properties' under the 'Window' menu. Then I selected the 'video track' of the movie and then selected 'Visual Settings' tab to rotate using the option button next to 'Flip/Rotate'. This version of Quicktime 7 for Mac still runs on Snow Leopard and you have to have also purchased the extra 'mpeg2 module' from Apple to run with this old version of Quicktime to access many of the movie features.

  • Thanks!

  • If you rotate this on a portrait monitor it fills the whole screen. I rotated a video in movie maker and it added black bars so it wont fill the screen. You cant realy change the aspect ratio. What did you use to rotate it?

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