Rotate -90 degrees to play in a vertical monitor...

Hi all!
Is it possible to Rotate -90 degrees image to play in a vertical monitor...
I have all the sequence edited with Motion / FCP / PSPs... now the client needs a dvd to play in a vertical monitor.
Is it possible to rotate in DVDsp (at the burn time)?
A couple of guys told me that Nero could do it... ok... Nero = Windows... so... nahhh...
Do you have a tip?
(ok i could rotate in FCP, but what about the background...)
Help!
Thank you!
HBars

Even if Nero could do this, you really would not want to. Your dimensions are going to be all wrong. You would have to scale up your video (making everything soft and fuzzy) and then hope that nothing happens on the left or right of the video (which are now cropped off).
If you want a vertical video (that doesn't look like crap) you will have to shoot it that way from the start. At my company, the cameraman went home to weld together an L shaped bracket so that he could attach the camera at a 90º angle on the tripod. The alternative is to shoot handheld with the camera tipped on its side.
You then have to edit everything on its side. Take your broadcast monitor and put it on its side. For your computer monitor you will have to just turn your head to the side.

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