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August 9th, 2004, 05:13 PM | #1 |
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Way to losslessly rotate DV files?
What's the best way to rotate the files captured using a mini35 adaptor without recompressing?
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August 9th, 2004, 07:26 PM | #2 |
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Rotate
Here is a very interesting software for that rotate the image at the capture .
http://www.leadtools.com/SDK/Multime...how-Rotate.htm There is a demo available for download Alain
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August 10th, 2004, 01:59 AM | #3 |
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I downloaded LEADTOOLS Multimedia EVAL 14.0 but I don't understand how to use the rotation filter... a little help? Thanks for the link btw
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With JPEG it is possible, so in theory it should work with DV as
well. I highly doubt there is anything on the market that would allow for this, though. If you wanted to make such a function you would basically have to write your own DV codec.
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If you are mainly concerned with editing, I'd say just flip the image and never resave it with DV codec , just work with it.
What's the final output? DVD? FILM ? -Les |
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<<<-- Originally posted by Les Dit : If you are mainly concerned with editing, I'd say just flip the image and never resave it with DV codec , just work with it.
What's the final output? DVD? FILM ? -Les -->>> That's exactly what I do, and it works fine. Or you require a separate 'flipped' copy for some reason, and you have a lot of hard drive space, just render to an uncompressed AVI. |
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