My granddaughter shot two video clips of the Eiffel tower with a Nikon dslr camera while visting Paris on Bastille day. The crowd gathered on this day was singing the French national anthem, which was captured on the video clips. Very cool. Unfortunately, one of the video clips was shot with the camera body held in a vertical position. Consequently, after downloading the images from the camera to the computer, the one video clip shows the Eiffel tower in the horizontal. A slide show was created with the images shot while in France, including the one of the two video clips. The one video clip that was shot with the camera body held in the vertical position was not added to the slide show because it won't rotate to the left in order to make the Eiffel tower appear in the vertical. Evidently it won't flip because of the audio. I doubt it can be done, but Is there a way that the audio can be removed from the video clip so that the video clip can be flipped to the correct position, and then the audio added back in thereafter? By the way, the audio is a m2ts file.
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My granddaughter shot two video clips of the Eiffel tower with a Nikon dslr camera while visting Paris on Bastille day. The crowd gathered on this day was singing the French national anthem, which was captured on the video clips. Very cool. Unfortunately, one of the video clips was shot with the camera body held in a vertical position. Consequently, after downloading the images from the camera to the computer, the one video clip shows the Eiffel tower in the horizontal. A slide show was created with the images shot while in France, including the one of the two video clips. The one video clip that was shot with the camera body held in the vertical position was not added to the slide show because it won't rotate to the left in order to make the Eiffel tower appear in the vertical. Evidently it won't flip because of the audio. I doubt it can be done, but Is there a way that the audio can be removed from the video clip so that the video clip can be flipped to the correct position, and then the audio added back in thereafter? By the way, the audio is a m2ts file.
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