Is there any fast way to rotate .dv movie clips by 180 degrees? I need to process them in Final Cut Pro, but a 180 degree rotation (when used in a multiclip) causes them to require rendering. Any way to do batch processing, even if it takes time, would be okay.

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I was never able to find a good solution to do this on the MAC, and myself came across AVI Synth for Windows. It is a scripting form that allows for DV editing (you will probably need the Cedocdia codec vfw) You can quickly create a test using the new rotate function. (example in link) You can quickly write up a batch to process hundreded of files if necessary with this example. There are all kinds of plugins for editing, and I use it for removing interlacing and steadying camera shots. It works nicely.

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Thanks! I'm sure that in a VirtualBox it'll work nicely, too. – Yar Sep 21 '10 at 0:08
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