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Why when you take video using droid in Vertical position

Why when you take video using droid in Vertical position it doest take the video in the vertical it takes the video in horizontal position then when you play it back it looks terrible because the orientation doesnt turn :(

anyway to rotate after the fact?

thanks
 
I noticed that too.... got soo mad when I seen my bfs iphone toggle between portrait and landscape view on his videos he recorded in whatever orientation he recorded them in.... hope its something they fix or an app to do it...
 
Not sure what you mean.. Mine seems to work fine. If I record in vertical, it replays in vertical. If I record horizontal, it replays in horizontal.
 
if you record in landscape you can only see your video in landscape can't see it in portrait orientation. If you record it in portrait you can't see it in landscape it right it comes out sideways because it was recorded in portrait. The video camera is set specifically for landscape.
 
Not sure what you mean.. Mine seems to work fine. If I record in vertical, it replays in vertical. If I record horizontal, it replays in horizontal.

How? I would love that. For me if I record in vertical when I replay it plays horizontal and looks like crap.

if you record in landscape you can only see your video in landscape can't see it in portrait orientation. If you record it in portrait you can't see it in landscape it right it comes out sideways because it was recorded in portrait. The video camera is set specifically for landscape.

correct this is how it is for me :(
 
I'd like to revive this for possible more input. I'm noticing that I want to record in landscape orientation but when the video uploads to youtube or Qik, the video is sideways. With TV and video players on computers defaulting to landscape position, it seems to makes more sense to record and playback that way.

Anyone have a work around or better yet a fix?
 
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