I want to take digital video inside a moving car. The only way I can mount the camera securely to shoot the area I need is to mount it upside down. Is there any video editing software that will allow me to flip the image back over.
mebailey Goldmember 1,992 posts Likes: 28 Joined Jul 2005 Location: USA More info | Oct 24, 2008 20:03 | #1 I want to take digital video inside a moving car. The only way I can mount the camera securely to shoot the area I need is to mount it upside down. Is there any video editing software that will allow me to flip the image back over.
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hawkeye60 Goldmember 2,079 posts Likes: 11 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Mesa, Arizona More info | Oct 24, 2008 20:08 | #2 If you want to do serious editing the best software for the price is Adobe Premier Elements IMO, and yes it allow you to invert the image and much much more. Windows Movie Maker will also let you rotate the video. It's a lens not a lense!
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Oct 24, 2008 21:43 | #3 hawkeye60 wrote in post #6555938 If you want to do serious editing the best software for the price is Adobe Premier Elements IMO, and yes it allow you to invert the image and much much more. Windows Movie Maker will also let you rotate the video. Thank you!
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jgrussell Looking around nervously 18,758 posts Likes: 14 Joined May 2008 Location: NJ USA More info | Oct 24, 2008 21:46 | #4 mebailey wrote in post #6555915 I want to take digital video inside a moving car. The only way I can mount the camera securely to shoot the area I need is to mount it upside down. Is there any video editing software that will allow me to flip the image back over. Oh yeah... and the right price too. It's called Virtual Dub -- jgr
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Oct 24, 2008 21:52 | #5 jgrussell wrote in post #6556352 Oh yeah... and the right price too. It's called Virtual Dub It does not say that it works with Vista... Do you know that it does?
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REIGNftSOLDIER "I do it to my members" 168 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Dayton, OH More info | Oct 24, 2008 21:54 | #6 if i's something simple like you are talking about, your Vista computer should have Windows MovieMaker on it.
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jgrussell Looking around nervously 18,758 posts Likes: 14 Joined May 2008 Location: NJ USA More info | Oct 24, 2008 21:55 | #7 mebailey wrote in post #6556379 It does not say that it works with Vista... Do you know that it does? Yup. The site owner says: "If you are one of the few people still using Windows 95, you will need to stick with the 1.6.x series since starting with 1.7.0, VirtualDub will require Windows 98 or higher. However, if you are using Windows Vista, you should use 1.7.0 to resolve issues with the displays; later builds of Vista have fixed some of the compatibility problems with the Desktop Window Manager (DWM) that underlies Aero Glass, but only 1.7.0 will work without issues since I rearchitected part of the display engine to fix GDI-DirectDraw interop problems." -- jgr
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Maxxum5 Senior Member 345 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 More info | CONFIRMED. Windows Movie Maker does rotate it. It is in the EFFECTS selection, ROTATE 180.
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Oct 27, 2008 17:08 | #9 Maxxum5 wrote in post #6556417 CONFIRMED. Windows Movie Maker does rotate it. It is in the EFFECTS selection, ROTATE 180. Free. Now I find out windows moviemaker does not support Canon HD files.
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