I need to rotate a video that I took, but I don't know how.

I took a video, but when I imported it onto my computer it is upside-down. Is it possible to rotate it?

Modern emulators are much more efficient. The current champ seems to be Parallels with most favorable reviews.
http://www.parallels.com/landingpage/dskd77-2/?source=g_us&gclid=CP6gw4uJoKwCFcp 65QodgTO62A
Mac OS also comes with Apple's free Boot Camp utility, which allows you to install Windows directly into a special disk partition, without emulation software. Which versions of Windows are supported is dependent on which OS X you have. To switch from one system to another, you need to re-boot into that partition.
The advantage of virtualization software is that the integration is practically seamless, to the point of not even having to care which of your applications is Mac and which Windows. CPU-intensive games are the weakest point, but not terrible. And, of course, you have to have a copy of Windows to install (full version, not just an update).
As AE noted, what's best for you depends on what your intended usage is.
BTW, VirtualPC is no more.
Message was edited by: Rysz - clarifications

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