Rotate movie AVI in iPhoto

How do I rotate an imported movie in iPhoto? If it is shot in vertical, it shows up in Events as horizontal, and I have to rotate my laptop to play it.

You can't. is the simple answer. You'll need to use something like QuickTime Pro, iMovie or a video editor that you might find on MacUpdate for the job.
In any case export the movie from iPhoto to rotate it, then re-import the edited version.
Regards
TD

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    I'm transferring over my photos from my PC and I have several video clips that I'm importing with the photos. Most of the time, they don't show up as video, just jpg. A few of them imported sideways and do play. The rotate button at the bottom is grey when editing an avi. Any ideas?
    Thanks!

    No, iPhoto won't manipule video like it does photos. Use iMovie for that.
    Regards
    TD

  • IPhoto can't import rotated movies?

    Folks,
    I have some movies taken with my digital camera in portrait mode. I found a program to rotate the movies (TransformMovie), but iPhoto doesn't let me import them. It gives an error message.
    The movies play ok just in Quicktime (or frontrow or whatever).
    It seems iPhoto doesn't like rotated movies. is there a workaround?
    Is this the same for movies rotated with QT Pro?
    Tx,
    Phil

    Phil:
    Movies rotated with Quicktime Pro import into iPhoto OK. I downloaded and tried TransformMovie and it wouldn't import. It had been changed to a .mov file. There were some differences in the video portion as indicated by QT Player, mostly in video offset. But changing it to what the QT version was didn't help. When I did a Save As in QT Player the resulting file was importable. QT Pro is worth the money and more. You can do a lot of things with it.
    EURIKA! Just change the file's extension back to .avi and it will import.
    Do you Twango?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
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    I don't like not having control over my photos. I'd like to be able to view all of them in my finder.
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    Again, this has got to do with non-destructive  processing and that's why you're better importing movies to iMovie and processing them there and then exporting them to the finder, and only when you've finished them, importing them to iPhoto. (Or just not shooting video in portrait).

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    That is not a feature of iPhoto - suggest to Apple - iPhoto Menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback.
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  • Misplaced Movie Clips in iPhoto Library

    Hello
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    Thanks Terence for your swift response.
    Terence Devlin wrote:
    Q: Does renaming the file create a duplicate, or does it simply create a link from the renamed file to the original?
    Did you rename the File? Or add a Title to it in iPhoto. It sounds like you added a title in iPhoto, and this does not rename the file. Renaming (or titling) a pic/movie does not create a duplicate - nor is there "a link to the Original". It's simply an entry in the iPhoto database. If you want to use the title as filename then you can do that using the Share -> Export command - it's one of the options there.
    So, if you title a movie "RTY - Whatever", it shows in iPhoto as that, but when played in QT it's still just 'Whatever' as the filename hasn't changed.
    You are right: I simply added a Title to it in iPhoto. Thanks for clearing this up...
    When you import a movie it goes to the Originals Folder and iPhoto creates a jpeg of the first frame. This is used for the thumbnail.
    If anyone can tell me whether I am doing the right thing by dragging the .avi file from the spotlight finder location to the desktop and then importing it into the iPhoto Library again that would be really helpful.
    It's best to search the iPhoto Library Folder from iPhoto. Spotlight finds all the versions - thumbnail, preview jpeg and the Movie. This is not especially helpful and is a source of confusion.
    I'm not sure what you achieve by dragging a movie out of iPhoto and then back into it?
    The reason for this is that at some point I had to rebuild the library and since then some of the video clips will not play from iPhoto. I searched the forum and read the following from Lori DiLoreto and have been trying to follow this advice.
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    Sorry if this is too late: only just seen your post. Three ways to rotate movies -
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