media player landscape view - General Topics

im sure i saw this somewhere but now that i need it, i cant find it >.<
how do i make it so that when i open a video in full screen it shows in landscape instead of portrait.
having to have the keyboard out is annoying.

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Does anyone know how to get the aspect-ratio button described in this pocketnow story --
http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=news&id=6541
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The closest I've ever gotten myself was installing the Blackstone version of the FullScreen Player, then toying around with the skin file to try to get the whole interface on the VGA screen (since it was built for the WVGA of the Blackstone). I got the button visible, but it didn't seem to do anything -- I'm not sure if further skin tweaking might have fixed it.
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Coreplayer Landscape problem

When using Coreplayer 1.3.2 before I could switch into landscape-full view autiomatically.
However now it seems to have broken.
I only get playback in portrait even when tiliting.
Other apps work w Accelerometer (like Opera)
I been trying out all kinds of settings on Coreplayer but can't find any to make it fullscreen in landscape. (Zoom, pixelratio etc)
Saw the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-527214.html
but no tips there helped me.
No Manilaedits or CustomROM.
Nothing on Coreplayer support either.
I'm at a bit of a loss here, any ideas?

Picture viewing in full screen with gallery

Is there a way to get all of the photos when viewing with the gallery to fill the screen without having to switch to landscape mode?
On my windows phone, using HTC's album viewer and scrolling thru the pics, they always were rotated the correct way as to fill the screen without having to rotate the phone, whether they were taken as portrait of landscape pictures.
This is a bit annoying.
Oh, and a second question, how about a way to make the gallery go into camera shots by default when I push the gallery shortcut.
Thanks all wise android gurus.

Is there a horizontal screen flip app?

I have a DIY smartphone projector and the lens flips the image up-side-down. The only available solution is to use a screen rotation lock so that the phone is upside down. The image, however is still horizontally flipped so you can't read text. I can't find an app that horizontally flips screens, but I know there is a video converter app that does this to videos. The problem with that is I'd need to download each video and convert it and then play it.
So my final question is:
Do you know of any screen flipping app or a video player (Like VLC or MX) that has the ability to play videos flipped? (Or if you know any other fix, let me know)
Maybe add a mirror to the DIY projector?
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Videos recorded in landscape mode

I recorded a really important event yesterday, holding my camera horizontally with the top of the phone to the left, and I then transferred it to my PC and a flash drive. When I played it on my computer it is sideways. I tried to edit with Window Live Movie Maker but it won't play the MP4 format videos. Does anyone know why this happens, and what I can do to fix this? I know I am not supposed to be shooting videos vertically, they look terrible.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
Staci
Was the video being shot facing downwards? If so, the phone might have automatically rotated the video thinking it was in portrait mode. If the entire video is in landscape, edit the file on the phone first and rotate it using the video editing app before sending it to your PC.
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you can use a video editor tool to rotate the video
DroidXrei said:
Was the video being shot facing downwards? If so, the phone might have automatically rotated the video thinking it was in portrait mode. If the entire video is in landscape, edit the file on the phone first and rotate it using the video editing app before sending it to your PC.
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Thank you! I was able to do it! The video editing app has never worked for me, its not something I have had success with. So I downloaded an app called VidTrim and it is super quick and easy to use.
Really appreciate your reply.
You're welcome! Glad you got it figured out.
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