video: 640x480 MPEG-1 30fps
audio: MPEG Layer II (MP2), 32kHz 64kbps
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As far as video direction,
use VirtualDub on the Windows machine. (It can technically be done on the Mac too, but that answer will take more time to write, in future posts from admin and kpmedia.) And hopefully you have adequate codecs to open your videos, or the
pre-installed VirtualDub download will take care of you.
Open VDub, load the video.
Go to
Video > Filters
Add...
and then pick the
Rotate filter (it will ask to flip 90 degrees left, right or 180)
OK
You should now see the video loaded at the new direction in your preview.
vdub-filters.png
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Of course, now it's the wrong resolution for making a DVD, but that's an entirely different topic.
To save the video, go to
Video > Compression and pick
HuffYUV or another choice compression format.
Note that
HuffYUV is about 35-40GB/hour, so it's not a small file.
Then
File > Save as AVI to a new .avi file.
To make it a "standard" MPEG/H.264 type of video, you'll need to re-encode in your choice of encoding software.
Again, that leads into a whole different topic.