Yes, Virtualdub, http://www.virtualdub.org/
IT can rotate AVI files, but after it does that the aspect
ratio is different and it can NOT join them into one file.
If you have an editing program that can deal with a rotated
file virtualdub can at least can get you started...
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frederick Navarro"
> Hello everyone. I have a video recorded via a digicam from our wedding. I
> wanted to compile all those clips in one dvd. However, some of the clips
> were recorded in a different position since they were recorded by my
> cousin. Meaning, instead of a man directly standing, its like it was
> flipped or rotated by 90 degrees. Are there any softwares capable of
> flipping it such that the man (in my example) could already be viewed
> directly standing again? Hoping for your positive response. Thank you!!!
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