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Viewing video in portrait format

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When I use my digital camera (still, not video) to shoot a video clip with the camera oriented in a portrait postion instead of a landscape one, the video displays rotated either 90 degrees to the left or right. Is there any way to have it displayed in the proper orientation, be it with quicktime or any other media player? Both Mac and PC solutions are workable. Thanks.
 
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QT pro can rotate the movie. go to window>show movie properties. select the video track and push the rotate button
 

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