Allegedly, on or about 03 August 2016, R Mercado (sky.com) sent:
> I once used vlc to rotate a video. I did not notice any loss of
> quality. 

In the effects and filters, there's a couple of options for rotating the
clip that's currently playing.  They simple affect how the clip is
played, with modifying the clip.

You can also save and convert files (re-encode them), that also has an
option for rotating the image.  This will create a permanently rotated
file.  However, in most cases, you'd be creating a new file, and if you
didn't want to keep the original, you'd have to get rid of it, yourself.

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