Is there any way to rotate it to landscape. I came from an iphone 4 and am still learning on what you can and can't do with the photos or video.
I have learned you can only take video in landscape mode so need about 5 videos rotated from portrait.
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks
take video and photo's in landscape mode
zerocalories said:
Is there any way to rotate it to landscape. I came from an iphone 4 and am still learning on what you can and can't do with the photos or video.
I have learned you can only take video in landscape mode so need about 5 videos rotated from portrait.
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks
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There's software that will do it. QuickTime Pro and VirtualDub
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090101153554AAOnWQC
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When showing pictures a lot of my pictures ends up the wrong direction on the TV.
Thats because your pictures have wrong orientation, rotate the picture...
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.
Do you use vignette? On other phones i didn't have such issue. Now on p920 photos are too stretched horizontally. It can be seen when moving your phone orientation from portrait to landscape position. Objects are stretched horizontally in landscape mode.
Strange. Shame cause vignette is one of my favorite photo app.
I emailed to the developer, but for now no response, so i decided to write here. If nobody didn't notice anything maybe it's my rom's fault.
Settings-show full viewfinder (tick) solved the problem.
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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Who else loves when you turn your phone to landscape mode while watching YouTube and the video auto goes to the native aspect ratio 18.5:9(I assume). I don't really like using the crop to fit.
hinds90 said:
Who else loves when you turn your phone to landscape mode while watching YouTube and the video auto goes to the native aspect ratio 18.5:9(I assume). I don't really like using the crop to fit.
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Don't use it then!