Rotate MP4 Video: A Comprehensive Guide on Adjusting Orientation
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Video orientation can sometimes be a bit of a challenge, especially when recorded from different devices or in different settings. Often, we end up with...
Video orientation can sometimes be a bit of a challenge, especially when recorded from different devices or in different settings. Often, we end up with an MP4 video in the wrong orientation. This article will delve into the how-tos of rotating MP4 videos in various systems including Windows 10, Mac, iPhone, and Android, using different tools and methods.
Rotating MP4 Video in Windows 10
In Windows 10, you can use the pre-installed Photos App to rotate your video file. Here’s a quick tutorial:
- Open the Photos App and click on the "Video Editor" option.
- Click "New Video Project", name it and add the MP4 video you wish to rotate.
- In your new video project, select the video you added and click the "Rotate" button on the toolbar at the top.
- Once you have the video in the desired orientation, click "Finish Video" on the top right side.
- Export the video, ensuring you choose the best quality to avoid losing any.
This also applies to other video formats such as AVI, WMV, and MKV.
Rotating MP4 Video 90 Degrees in Windows Media Player
Unfortunately, Microsoft's Windows Media Player lacks a video rotation tool. However, you can use alternative software like VLC Media Player.
- Open VLC, go to "Media" then "Open File" to select your MP4 file.
- Under "Tools", click "Effects and Filters". Then, under the "Video Effects" tab, choose "Geometry".
- Check the "Transform" box and select "Rotate by 90 degrees" from the drop-down menu.
- Save the changes and enjoy your newly oriented video during playback.
Remember, this transformation isn't permanent; it applies only during VLC playback.
Rotating Video without Losing Quality
To rotate an MP4 video without losing quality, consider using professional video editing software. Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and iMovie for MacOS are good options. These tools offer high-quality rotation and flip video effects without downgrading your video quality. They provide options to rotate in a specific direction - left or right, flip, or add video effects to personalize your content further.
Permanently Rotating a Video
To permanently rotate a video, a software solution like Movavi Video Editor can come in handy. After free download:
- Open the program, click on "Add Videos", and upload your MP4 video.
- Click the video, and in the 'video tab', you'll see the rotate button to the left. Click until you have the correct orientation.
- Click "Export" button to save your finished video.
Rotating Video on Mobile Devices
On Android and iOS devices, you can use Google Photos or iMovie (iOS only) to rotate your video.
In Google Photos:
- Open the video and click on the "Edit" icon.
- Select "Rotate" until your video is correctly oriented.
In iMovie on iPhone or iPad:
- Open iMovie, select your project, and choose the clip you want to rotate.
- Use two fingers to rotate the video left or right.
- Once done, tap "Done", then "Share" to save it to your device.
Top 8 Video Rotation Tools
Here is a list of top 8 video rotation tools:
- VLC Media Player: A free, open-source media player that can play almost any video format. It has basic editing features, including rotation.
- Windows Movie Maker: A Microsoft's video editing tool with a simple interface and helpful features.
- iMovie: An iOS and MacOS video editor that offers a wide range of editing features.
- Movavi Video Editor: A comprehensive video editing software with a clean, easy-to-use interface.
- Adobe Premiere Pro: A professional video editing software offering a range of advanced editing tools.
- Final Cut Pro: Apple's professional video editing software known for its powerful features.
- Google Photos: An online tool with basic editing capabilities, including rotation.
- Clideo: An online tool that can rotate video files and supports various video formats including MP4, AVI, WMV, WEBM.
Remember, to maintain quality, choose a codec wisely while saving your rotated video, especially when planning to share on social media or elsewhere.
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