Flip a .MOV 90 degrees?

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Ok, so I took a video using my Konica-Minolta Z6 of my Daughter singing at a recital. Due to the folks in front of me, I had the camera 90 degrees rotated so I didn't get heads in my way. Does anyone know how to flip this for viewing?

source file: http://www.lerctr.org/~ler/PICT1184.MOV

Thanks!
 
mike123abc

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Adobe Premier can do this. I reencoded it for you rotated 90 degrees and MPEG-4, sent a PM with the link.
 
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I'm constantly amazed, as with this current example, of how nice people here are to each other.
 
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Agreed, Pepper. This site has the nicest members, and a real community about them.

I'm proud to be a staffer here.
 
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With QuickTime Pro, you can change the size and orientation of a video track of a movie.

To resize or rotate a QuickTime movie:
In QuickTime Player, choose Window > Show Movie Properties.
In the Properties window, select a video track and click Visual Settings.
To resize the movie, type new numbers in the Current Size fields.
To keep the same height-to-width proportions, select Preserve Aspect Ratio.

To rotate the movie, click one of the rotate buttons.
To restore the movie to its original appearance, click Reset.
 

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