How to Rotate Facebook Videos: A Comprehensive Guide
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Facebook, as one of the most prominent social media platforms, is widely used to share, view, and engage with videos. However, Facebook users sometimes...
Facebook, as one of the most prominent social media platforms, is widely used to share, view, and engage with videos. However, Facebook users sometimes encounter an issue where their uploaded video appears sideways or upside down. This tutorial offers simple ways to correct the orientation of your Facebook videos, including Facebook Live videos, whether they're MOV, AVI, or any other video file format.
Why Won't Facebook Let Me Rotate Videos?
Facebook itself doesn't provide a built-in feature for users to rotate videos. When a video appears sideways, it’s often because the video was recorded in a certain orientation on your iPhone or Android phone that Facebook's automatic detector failed to recognize.
How Can I Rotate a Facebook Video?
While Facebook doesn't have a video rotation feature, you can rectify the orientation of your video before uploading it. There are many video editing tools on your Mac, iPhone, or Android device, like iMovie for iOS, or Google's Photos app for Android, that let you rotate right, rotate left, or even flip your video clip. Once you have edited the video to the correct orientation, you can upload it again to Facebook.
Can You Change The Orientation of A Facebook Live Video After Posting?
As of now, Facebook doesn't provide an option to change the orientation of a Facebook Live video after it has been posted. Hence, it's crucial to ensure that your device is in the correct landscape or portrait mode before going live.
Why Did My Video Turn Sideways On Facebook?
Your video may appear sideways if the orientation was changed while recording, or if Facebook didn't detect the orientation correctly. Videos can also appear sideways when played back on a different device than they were recorded on.
How Do I Get Facebook To Auto Rotate?
The auto-rotate feature is usually associated with your device settings rather than Facebook itself. To enable it, you can navigate to your device’s settings, find the "Display" or "Screen" options, and turn on "Auto-rotate screen" or similar.
Top 8 Video Editing Software For Rotating Videos
- iMovie (Free, iOS/Mac): iMovie is a simple yet powerful tool for beginners to edit videos on Apple devices. It allows you to rotate videos easily and share them on social media platforms, including Facebook.
- VLC Media Player (Free Download, All Platforms): Beyond playing videos, VLC also has a video rotation feature and supports various formats, including MOV and AVI.
- Google Photos (Free, Android): Google Photos lets Android users rotate videos using the "rotate" option in the app.
- Adobe Premiere Rush (Free try, All Platforms): Adobe Premiere Rush provides professional-grade video editing tools, including video rotation and sharing options to Facebook.
- FilmoraGo (Free, Android/iOS): This video editor is user-friendly with a range of editing tools, including video rotation, templates, and watermark options.
- InShot (Free, Android/iOS): InShot is an all-in-one video editor, featuring video rotation, options to add music, text, and effects, and direct sharing to Facebook.
- KineMaster (Free try, Android/iOS): KineMaster provides various editing tools with options to rotate videos left or right. Its intuitive interface is ideal for beginners.
- Quik (Free, Android/iOS): Quik, from GoPro, automatically imports your photos and videos, allowing you to customize and rotate videos before sharing them to Facebook.
To rotate a video, generally, you have to import the video file into one of these editors, click on the rotate button, usually in the editing menu, and choose to rotate right or rotate left, clockwise or counterclockwise.
So next time, before you upload your iPhone or Android videos to Facebook or even YouTube, ensure they are in the correct orientation to avoid any sideways videos. Remember, a good video editing tool can save you the trouble of re-uploading your video to your Facebook account and provide a better viewing experience for your audience.
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