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Carl, hi! What I was referring to is "Video rotation" in "Power Tools". If the captured video is "upside down" you can rotate it in the editing process(I believe up to 270 degrees). This should correct the effect by rotating 180 degrees. So uploading directly from the camera(I assume to YouTube) would be a non-starter. In any case, wouldn't you want to "tidy up" the video first before putting it out for everyone to see via YouTube?
Yes, you can rotate a video in Powertools if you are editing the video in Powerdirector. You can also rotate the clip in the preview.
In this case, the capture was to go from the camera (Security Camera) to be uploaded to a web site. Real time camera view.
There was no editor involved. The capture needed to be correctly oriented.
We are talking about capture devices. Second, editing in Powerdirector.
A capture device is very important because it is the source of your video from VCR, DV camera and any other Composite or S-Video source.
You can spend from about $10 up to around $200 for a capture device. The more money you spend, the more likely you get a better quality Video capture.
If you want the best SD capture, get a 'Time Base Corrector'.
Grass Valley makes one or two.
Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.