Instruction
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Some phones have built-in programs for video editing. If it's available on your phone, launch it, open the desired video file and find the program "Flip the video 90°" or "Flip the video 180° clockwise/counter-clockwise" arrows. Save the changes.
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When your phone does not have a similar program, take advantage of the capabilities of the computer. Starting with Windows 2000, the set program access and defaults there is a useful app Windows Movie Maker. If it is not installed, visit Microsoft and download the appropriate version for your OS. Connect the phone to the computer with a USB cable and copy the desired video files.
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Run Movie Maker, open the file. Find the tab "Effects" (Effects) and the options to "Flip" (Rotate) 90, 180, 270°. Apply the effect then save it on your computer in AVI format or WMV. You can also save the project file if you want to modify or add effects to the video.
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Video editing requires that your system contain video codecs like pack K-Lite. If codecs are missing, the videos recorded on the phone (usually in the formats of AVI, MPEG, 3GP, MP4) can not work on the computer. If included with your phone program was to transcode (Converter), use it. Free and readable on all computers format is MPEG-1 and uncompressed AVI file.
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If you don't want to edit video, use your video player. Depending on version and manufacturer, locate the "View" tab ("Playback", "playback Options"), then click "Rotate screen". For example, the popular multi-format player KMPlayer flip the video by clicking right mouse button on the screen. In the context menu, find the tab "Video", then choose "screen Rotation (CCW)". In the selected list, set screen rotation.