Thank you Carl,
Can ffmpeg check what angle the video was recorded and rotate accordingly?>

Where can I find the 9.85.1 Examples?


 


     On Monday, June 15, 2015 6:58 PM, Henk D. Schoneveld <belca...@zonnet.nl> 
wrote:
   

 
On 15 Jun 2015, at 01:23, Dani A <danix4u-at-yahoo....@ffmpeg.org> wrote:

> I am still struggling with the iphone .mov files I want to convert them to 
> mp4 but they are rotated because they were recorded while the phone is 
> vertical. I am using the below command:
> ffmpeg -i video.MOV -acodec libvo_aacenc -vcodec libx264 -metadata:s:v:0 
> rotate=0 -movflags +faststart video.mp4
> 
> Is there any away from ffmpeg we can know what angle the video was recorded 
> in the phone?
You recorded vertical, so you need to rotate 90degrees to the left or to the 
right. rotate=0 as you used says as far as I understand DON’T rotate.
Look at 9.85.1 Examples how to do it.
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