I shot a video with my phone, but I got it upside down. Not surprisingly, I guess, the usual video playback tools don't have an option to invert the image. Is there anything in Fedora that can carry out that sort of transformation?
TIA.
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Matthew Saltzman mjs@clemson.edu wrote:
I shot a video with my phone, but I got it upside down. Not surprisingly, I guess, the usual video playback tools don't have an option to invert the image. Is there anything in Fedora that can carry out that sort of transformation?
Dunno about Fedora proper but OpenShot or Kdenlive from RPM Fusion should do the trick.
Richard
On Fri, 9 May 2014 01:14:08 +0000 Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Is there anything in Fedora that can carry out that sort of transformation?
Probably not in fedora, but lots of tools in the rpmfusion repos. Almost certainly it is possible with ffmpeg (just need to decrypt the 47,631,322 possible command line options :-).
On Thu, 8 May 2014, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2014 01:14:08 +0000 Matthew Saltzman wrote:
Is there anything in Fedora that can carry out that sort of transformation?
Probably not in fedora, but lots of tools in the rpmfusion repos. Almost certainly it is possible with ffmpeg (just need to decrypt the 47,631,322 possible command line options :-).
Mplayer/mencoder can do this.
billo
On 05/09/14 09:14, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
I shot a video with my phone, but I got it upside down. Not surprisingly, I guess, the usual video playback tools don't have an option to invert the image. Is there anything in Fedora that can carry out that sort of transformation?
TIA.
avidemux has filters for "flipping" and "rotating" the video.
On 05/09/14 09:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/09/14 09:14, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
I shot a video with my phone, but I got it upside down. Not surprisingly, I guess, the usual video playback tools don't have an option to invert the image. Is there anything in Fedora that can carry out that sort of transformation?
TIA.
avidemux has filters for "flipping" and "rotating" the video.
Oh, right, that does come from rpmfusion-free. :-)
Thank you. I got same problem a couple of months ago, now I know what to do next time.
avidemux has filters for "flipping" and "rotating" the video.
Oh, right, that does come from rpmfusion-free. :-)
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On Fri, 2014-05-09 at 01:14 +0000, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
I shot a video with my phone, but I got it upside down. Not surprisingly, I guess, the usual video playback tools don't have an option to invert the image. Is there anything in Fedora that can carry out that sort of transformation?
If you just want to watch the video, then something like smplayer (a graphical interface to mplayer) lets you rotate and flip the picture in all the ways you'd need to.
Otherwise, yes, you're into the fun and game of trying to find a video editor that's not lamer than iMovie from 10 years ago, nor incredibly slow and buggy.