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I took 2 videos with my 4G Lite and they showed good on the phone screen, but are lying on their sides on my PC. Is there anyway to turn them now that I no longer have them on my phone?
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No, I took it vertically, but when I uploaded it to the PC it showed only horizontal. I figured it out and used Movie Maker and it worked perfectly to turn it 90 deg.. Thank you for your help.
Appreciate you taking the time to reach out to us regarding your new device, and recording video.MsMoomby, to confirm, does the video display in horizontal view mode, but the onscreen action looks like the video is on its side?
You may need to utilize video editing software to change the display method.
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No, I took it vertically, but when I uploaded it to the PC it showed only horizontal. I figured it out and used Movie Maker and it worked perfectly to turn it 90 deg.. Thank you for your help.
Sounds like you're all set. For future note, always record Horizontally. Vertical video isn't supported anywhere else but on a cell phone or in digital signage. It just doesn't look good
Vertical Video Syndrome - A PSA - YouTube
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Good choice on Glove and Boots. That was the video I had in mind!