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Quote: I have somewhat of the same problem. My camera defaults to 1 minute clips. I want to lower the volume of all clips so I can do a voice over. Is there any way of lowering all of the clips movie volume at once?
In the Audio Mixing Room (F9) the horizontal slider affects the level of all clips on a single track.

The Vertical Slider is for individual clips.




Thanks for this. I've spent the last 90 minutes failnig to find this. It's entirely non-obvious and very annoying that the UI is so poorly designed here.
Thanks Dan. All of the pixels are there, as I said, it's 1080 x 1920 instead of 1920 x 1080. I just want the rows copied to the columns.
Quote: Hello, georgiejr!

Welcome to the forum! Yes, you can rotate a clip in PD14, Drop the video onto the timeline, then, in "Tools", select "Power Tools", Here you have the options of 2D to 3D, Video In Reverse(good for comic effect), Crop & Zoom, Video Speed(Benny Hill used this for his end-of show chase sequences, all those girls chasing "him"! ha-ha), and the one you want, Video Rotation. Just check the box next to the tool you wish to use.

Cheers!

Neil.




When I do it (in PD14) it's no good.

I stupidly shot some footage with my smartphone camera vertically. So it's 1080 x 1920 instead of 1920 x 1080. I cna rotate it as you show, or I can place it on the timeline then Power Tools -> Rotate. Either way I get a rotated video but it's now much small, lower resolution, with black border.

It's not copying each input line to an output column, as I want. It's trying, and failing, to be clever, by scaling.

I wonder if you can help with this please?
Quote: Highlight the video clip in the timeline by clicking on it.
In the preview window you'll see a blue circle.
Pull on the circle to re-orient the clip.
It will stay that way.




There's a problem when I do it. I stupidly shot some footage with my smartphone camera vertically. So it's 1080 x 1920 instead of 1920 x 1080. I can rotate it as you show, or I can place it on the timeline then Power Tools -> Rotate. Either way I get a rotated video but it's now much small, lower resolution, with black border.

It's not copying each input line to an output column, as I want. It's trying, and failing, to be clever, by scaling.

I wonder if you can help with this please?
Quote: Check out this super short (0:30) tutorial video:

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I posted this comment under that video. Can anyone help me please?

Hmm, very clear - thanks, but there's a problem when I do it. I stupidly shot some footage with my smartphone camera vertically. So it's 1080 x 1920 instead of 1920 x 1080. I cna rotate it as you show, or I can place it on the timeline then Power Tools -> Rotate. Either way I get a rotated video but it's now much small, lower resolution, with black border.

It's not copying each input line to an output column, as I want. It's trying, and failing, to be clever, by scaling.

I wonder if you can help with this please?
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