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Originally Posted by asslover69
... You can rotate these vids by importing into Windows Movie Maker, clicking on video effects and selecting 'rotate 270', but the picture will be flattened. I don't have video editing software that will rotate a vid and maintain the correct aspect ratio.
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Great vids, luckily I do have said software

and original content is worth the rendering time. I maintained the aspect ratio, the trick is that the image size is wider than it is long so when you rotate at match the aspect ratio it widens the longer side and lengthens the wider so you can't match the ratios; instead you just rotate it and make sure what you wanted doesn't get clipped out. I also increased the bit rate so nothing was lost in render, and I added a zoom in and slo mo to part to the end of the second clip.