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Streamline Your Workflow: Top Adobe Premiere Shortcuts You Need
Top 20 Adobe Premiere Shortcuts You Will Use When Editing Video Files
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Whilst the conventional mouse control allows you to perform any task that Premiere is capable of, for efficient workflow the keyboard shortcuts cannot be beaten. We all work a little differently, and thankfully Adobe understands that, so although here we will be concentrating on the standard keyboard layout, the keyboard shortcuts can be customized to be anything you want and saved as a custom profile, there are even presets already included for Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro for those who are maybe transitioning from those packages or just prefer the way they work.
This is a basic tutorial about Adobe Premiere, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora (originally Wondershare Video Editor) , which is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
This is achieved by going through the path edit > keyboard shortcuts as below:
Before we step into the most useful shortcuts, a brief note here on the different platforms, although I’m sure most readers are aware. The PC and Mac versions of the software do share the same basic shortcuts with the one caveat that where the PC uses the Control and Alt keys, the Mac has Command and Option keys instead. Other than that the functionality is the same. I’ll include the shortcuts for both platforms with each to make referencing easier.
1Select Window
I’m starting with this one simply because I find it the most used of all, especially if like me you prefer a custom layout for all your windows. If your program monitor is hidden for instance, you can just press shift+4 and there it is. The shortcuts are the same for both platforms here.
- Audio Clip Mixer Shift+9
- Audio Track Mixer Shift+6
- Effect Controls Shift+5
- Effects Shift+7
- Media Browser Shift+8
- Program Monitor Shift+4
- Project Shift+1
- Source Monitor Shift+2
- Timelines Shift+3
2 Import
Whilst the shortcuts for editing and manipulating clips are extremely important for efficient workflow, it should be remembered that those relating to the basic operation of the program are just as useful, as we see here. Using Control and I (Command and I on Mac) brings up the import media dialogue box instantly.
3Capture Panel
There are multiple shortcuts that can be used within the capture panel, but because this is such an intrinsic aspect of the Premiere workflow, being the entry into a project for all media, I think the available shortcuts are all as valuable as each other here.
- Navigate Through Fields - Tab
- Cancel Capture - Esc
- Fast Forward - F
- Rewind - R
- Go to In Point - Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Record - G
- Stop - S
- Step Back - Left Arrow
- Step Forward - Right Arrow
4 Timeline Panel
In a similar vein to the Capture Panel, the Timeline Panel has a set of shortcuts specific to all its basic operations, and are essential for a faster workflow.
- Clear Ins and Outs - G
- Clear In Point - D
- Clear Out Point - F
- Go to In Point- Q
- Go to Out Point - W
- Match Frame - M
- Start and Stop - Spacebar
- Play Normal Speed - L
- Play Reverse Normal Speed - J
- Set In Point - I
- Set Out Point - o
- Shuttle Stop - K
- Trim - T
- Arc Tool - A
- Ellipse Tool – E
5 Navigation within a clip
This one works within the program monitor/timeline or source monitor windows, ensure the desired one is active first of course. You can move to a specific time code within the clip, or go forwards or backwards a set number of frames using the number pad. To go to a specific time code simply type that on the number pad. To travel a set number of frames simply type + or – (to signify direction) and the number of frames.
6Marking Clips
By far the simplest way to mark clips is to use the keyboard shortcut.
For marking clips use X , whilst marking a selection is / .
7 In and Out
In addition to marking clips via shortcuts, it is also far easier to mark In and Out points this way.
- To Mark In use I , whilst to mark Out use O .
- To Clear In the shortcut is Control+Shift+I for PC and Option+I for Mac.
- To Clear Out Control+Shift+O for PC, Option+O for Mac.
8Playing Clips
Going hand in hand with the shortcuts for marking, are the keyboard commands for playing clips. These are:
- Play In to Out: Control+Shift+Space (PC) and Option+K for Mac
- Clear In and Out: Control+Shift+X (PC) and Option+X for Mac
- Play Around: The same for both platforms and is Shift+K.
To get the best from this it is necessary to set some options beforehand, as Play Around plays the portion of the timeline around the Playhead, and where it plays is dependent on the options set. This is done through the menu via edit > preferences > playback, here I have preroll and postroll set to 4 seconds, meaning that it plays 4 seconds prior and following the point where the playhead is placed.
In addition, turning on looping for this can help to fine tune edits.
9Toggle Audio During Scrubbing
There are times you may want to hear audio when scrubbing, however turning it off can have beneficial effects on performance for lower end computers. The shortcut makes it an easy process to turn off and on as required.
The shortcut is Shift+S for both platforms.
10Slide a clip within the sequence
There are a couple of options available here from the shortcuts, slide one frame or 5 frames.
- To slide one frame to the left is Alt+, for PC or Option+, for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slide one frame to the right is Alt+. for PC and Option+. for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
11Slip within a sequence
As with the slide options, the choice is one frame or five frames.
- To slip one frame to the left is Control+Alt+Left for PC or Option+Command+Left for Mac. To increase to five frames add Shift to either shortcut.
- To slip one frame to the right is Control+Alt+Right for PC and Option+Command+Right for Mac. Again, to increase to five frames add Shift.
12Nudging
You can move a clip up or down simply by using the Up and Down arrow keys, whilst holding Alt or Option at the same time allows you to select just the video or audio to move.
13Multi Camera Selection
This is a tool that allows you to work with multiple camera angles of the same subject or scene. To switch between different cameras quickly is extremely useful and accomplished with the numerical keys.
Numbers 1 through 9 select the corresponding camera.
14Add an edit
This option cuts the track (or tracks) that are targeted. The shortcut for this is Control+K or Command+K.
You can view all added edits within a sequence by selecting show through edits within the sequence menu.
15Add the default Transition
This option applies the default transition to all selected media. To do this use Shift+D.
16 Match Frame
Locating a specific frame within the sequence for adding in a second clip is very useful, the shortcut is M, a great timesaver.
17Zoom to sequence
Being able to zoom in is great, it makes working in the sequence panel much easier, at least for me, however the one drawback I find is that I tend to get lost when looking for a particular clip. Using / enable you to quickly zoom out for navigation and back in again to work
18Jump to Edit
Navigating from edit to edit is a very simple process with the shortcuts available to you.
Page up takes you to the previous edit point, whilst page down takes you to the next.
With practice these shortcuts become second nature and you will find your workflow becomes not only faster but a smoother operation as well.
19Toggle the type of Trim used
Quickly shift between Standard, Ripple and Roll trim types.
Shift+T for PC, Control+T for Mac
20Ripple Trim
This enables you to trim the head or tail of the clip very quickly, making an extremely efficient workflow. To trim the next edit from the Playhead use W, for the previous edit from the playhead use Q.
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Correct Your Video Orientation with These 16 Free AVI Rotators
Did you rush to record a video in a mistaken direction? Or were you just excited to film the moments without noticing the position of your camera? Whatever the case, if you regret recording the clip at the incorrect angle, here’s your chance to do the alteration. The article includes the top 16 best free AVI video rotators you can use on MAC, Windows, iPhone, Android, and online. Plus, if you’re looking for a single platform to rotate or flip videos, you can learn the complete process by following the step-by-step Filmora Video Editor tutorial that works on MAC and Windows.
In this Article
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Android
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on iPhone
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Part 7: Bottom Line
Part 8: FAQs
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Heard about Filmora but never used it? Surely, you’re missing great fun if you’re a video professional or a beginner video editor.
Filmora is an award-winning video editing software that works for both PC and MAC users. While the tool comes at an affordable price, you can still download the free setup to start showing your creativity.
This video editor has dozens of new effects, transitions, and many more features, which can help you create engaging videos. You can also enjoy some more key features, including audio ducking, color matching, motion tracking, split screen, video filters and transitions, speed control, and multiple exporting formats.
And, of course, video rotation is as easy as ABC! You can follow this step-by-step tutorial to rotate or flip your videos using Filmora 10. You can apply the same procedure if you have a different version.
Step 1: Download and Install Filmora
Visit Filmora Video Editor’s official website to download the newest version. Click on the “Try it Free” button according to your operating system (look at the icons on the button to identify the OS).
After downloading the setup, double-click the file to install the video editor. Then, open the program.
Feel free to judge the interface (see the image below), as it is pretty simple to understand. So, even if you’re a beginner, you can learn this tool within a few minutes of practice.
Step 2: Import the Video You Want to Rotate
The next is to bring the video file to Filmora’s library before proceeding. To do that, click on the “Movie Clip” icon in the center of the interface to select the clip from your computer’s hard drive.
Double-click or select the video and click the “Open” button to import files. The importing process may take several seconds or a few minutes, depending on the video size.
If you’re using Filmora for the first time, you might see the “Create Proxy File” message popping up right after the video import. So, simply click on the “Yes” button to go ahead.
Your video will be stored in the “Project Media” tab and will be visible next to the preview window.
Step 3: Drag and Drop the Video on Filmora’s Timeline
To rotate the video, first, you need to add it to the track. For that, take your mouse on the video, and select it by clicking the right button on your mouse. Keep holding the button to drag the video on the timeline. Remove your finger from the button after placing the clip on the track.
Right after the above step, you will get another message to help you decide whether you want to keep the resolution of the video to its original settings or match the media. Choose “Match to Media” for fast rendering.
However, if you’re a professional video editor, feel free to select the option that suits you the most.
Step 4: Rotate Your Video with Filmora
Double-click anywhere on the video that is already on the timeline.
You will see three tabs – “Video,” “Color,” and “Animation.” So choose the “Video” tab and click on the “Transform” option.
Once done, you will see three important options, which will help you rotate the video.
First, you will notice the “Rotate” option with an adjustment bar. This option will turn your video to different angles of your choice.
All you need to do is play with the adjustments by grabbing the “Round” knob-like button while keeping an eye on the preview window to see the results.
Just below “Rotate,” you will see the “Flip” option with “Horizontal” and “Vertical” mirror icons. Choosing any one of the icons will make your video mirror flip in horizontal or vertical directions.
The third option is “Scale” beneath the “Flip” option. Similar to the rotate option, this tool also has an adjustment bar. You can make adjustments to magnify or de-magnify the clip to fit the screen. Although this option isn’t mandatory, you can still use it if you find the need.
Now, click the “OK” button to apply rotation and return to the timeline.
Step 5: Save and Export Rotated Video to Your Widows or MAC
Here you will learn how to save the project and then export it. If you have already saved the project in the beginning, skip reading this part and directly hit the “Export” button.
Contrarily, you can also directly export your files without saving the project. But you won’t be able to make changes to the same project in the future as all source files will be lost. Therefore, saving the project and then exporting files is recommended.
So, if you’re done with step 4, save your project before going further.
You can go to the “File” tab, choose “Save Project,” and rename the video.
Rename your file and click on the “Save” button.
The new name will appear at the top of Filmora’s interface.
Lastly, click the “Export” button to save the file on your computer.
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Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
No luck with finding free movie rotators for your Windows operating system? Don’t stress! These three AVI video rotators will solve your problem.
Free Video Flip and Rotate
This tool could satisfy your requirements if you’re looking for a core video rotator. As the name sounds, the Free Video Flip and Rotate is software by DVD Video Soft that allows you to modify the orientation of your videos easily. In other words, this is one of the easiest video rotators for Windows users, which is also free to download and use.
It has a simple interface with user-friendly options, which permits you to rotate your videos from different angles. Besides, you can also use this software for mirroring your clips. Moreover, you can save your project in various video formats, such as AVI.
Features
- Vertical flip
- Horizontal flip
- 180° video rotation
- 90° clockwise video rotation
- 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
- Vertical flip with 90° clockwise video rotation
- Horizontal flip with 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
Pros
- One-click results
- Easy to install and run
- Free and user-friendly software
- Does not contain ads or spyware
- Requires 40.50 MB of hard disk space
- Supports AVI and other video formats
- Supports XP, Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 versions
Cons
- Unavailable for MAC users
- Lack of additional features, such as color correction, cropping, etc.
XMedia Recode
XMedia Recode is a free tool for Windows users. While the software is meant to convert videos into different formats, you can also use it for video rotation. Nevertheless, XMedia Recode has various other options, making it perfect for basic video editing.
Moreover, this software can convert unprotected Blue-rays/DVDs, create different chapters, import subtitle tracks, and many more. However, one of the best features of this video converter-cum-rotator is the video remux. That means you can convert the video container format without changing the original size.
Contrarily, XMedia Recode allows you to rotate and convert videos for countless devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Android, Xbox360, and more. But all this can be done only through Windows operating system. You can download this tool without any paid subscription. However, choose suitable processing for smooth installation, such as Windows 64bit, Windows 32bit, Vista, or XP SP3.
Features
- Blur
- Delogo
- Rotation
- Padding
- Denoise
- Cropping
- Image flip
- Swap U/V
- Clip speed
- Color curves
- Video fading
- Mirror effect
- Image stabilization
- Custom resolution
- Import 32 subtitle tracks
- Direct copy of video and audio stream into your desired format
Pros
- Free software
- Speedy conversion
- Fast batch processing
- Variety of video and audio features
- Works on Windows XP to Windows 10
- Supports 40+ video formats, including AVI
Cons
- A bit complex interface for new users
Altrasoft
Altrasoft is a small software for Windows to help rotate and convert your videos. The total size of the setup is just 971 KB.
This software is best for small video clips, which need to be rotated without wasting time. The program is free to download and use. However, the interface appears a bit old compared to new tools.
Also, unlike XMedia Recode, Altrasoft comes with limited options. So, if you only desire to rotate or flip your video and save it in the AVI or any other format, go ahead and download it.
Features
- Borders
- Zooming
- Rotation
- Color settings
- Audio formatting
- Video codec settings
- Audio codec settings
Pros
- Free to use
- Ideal for short videos
- Extremely light software
- Simple rotation options
- Rotation angle adjustments
Cons
- Outdated interface
- Lack of customer support
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Have you already lost your MAC storage on downloading some incompetent video rotators which claim to support AVI files? You can try these three video rotators for MAC, which are free and compatible with AVI video formats.
Kdenlive
When it comes to free video rotators for MAC, it gets quite challenging to find the right tool. As a MAC OS user, you are left with limited options, especially when trying to rotate videos and save them in AVI format. However, Kdenlive appears to be a problem-solver.
Technically, Kdenlive is a free open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor with a variety of features. Nevertheless, its Mac version works excellent compared to Windows or Linux.
You can use this software to rotate videos and save them in AVI or any other available format. Also, this program has an attractive interface with a rich library of transition templates and fonts.
Besides, from the video rotation point of view, Kdenlive allows you to turn your videos at any angle.
Features
- Rotate and zoom
- Waveform
- Histogram
- Audio meter
- Vectorscope
- Proxy editing
- Text animation
- Keyframe interpolation
- Color grading and correction
- RGB parade Multi-track video editing
- Custom shortcuts and interface layouts
- Easy line-spacing and letter-spacing adjustment
- Supports seven video formats, including AVI, MOV, HD, UHD, HDV, WEBM, and MP4
Pros
- Free to use
- Fast rendering
- Automatic backup
- Easy video rotation
- Regular bugs fixation
- Cross-platform availability
- Dozens of professional effects and transitions
Cons
- Extremely unstable on Windows OS
IMovie
Want to get the job done quickly? Try iMovie in your MAC!
iMovie is a built-in video editing software to help create professional-level videos from your system. But you can also download iMovie if you can’t find it in the system.
Not just videos, but this software also allows you to cut and edit music without changing the files. Many filmmakers also love the tool, as they can add graphics to their projects to get remarkable results.
But that doesn’t stop new users from getting all the benefits the pros get with this software. How? Because it has a pretty straightforward look. You don’t need to click a hundred times to apply a simple effect, as all the options are right in front of you.
And when it’s about rotating a video in AVI format, feel free to rely on iMovie, as it supports several video file formats.
Features
- Video rotation and cropping
- Music and photo import
- 4K and HD video support
- Video transitions and effects
- Pre-installed backdrops and themes
- Supports working on multiple projects
Pros
- Free for MAC users
- Easy to learn
- User-friendly tools
- Extensive audio library
- Excellent movie templates
- Ideal Chroma-keying options
Cons
- Requires high storage space
- Lacks tagging and motion tracking
OpenShot
If complex video rotators make you ill, give OpenShot a shot!
It’s a free video editor which is incredibly simple to use. Most professionals around the world appreciate this powerful editing tool. Also, new users can do wonders by simply playing and understanding the options for a few minutes.
So if you plan to use OpenShot Video Editor , you would be glad to know that you can add animations, watermarks, and numerous other effects through this program. Plus, you can also enjoy audio editing within the same platform.
Although OpenShot can be installed for free on multiple operating systems, it still works best on MAC. So there’s no way to ignore this tool for rotating videos in MAC, especially when the options are limited.
Features
- Video rotation and resizing
- Drag and drop support
- Unlimited layers/tracks
- Color correction and settings
- 3D animated effects and titles
- Robust curve-based animations
- Video transitions and real-time previews
- Clip scaling, snapping, cutting, and trimming
- Image overlays, compositing, and watermarks
- Supports AVI and other audio, video, and image formats
Pros
- Free to use
- Easy editing
- No watermarking
- Available in 70+ languages
- Regular updates for improvement
- Stable performance on MAC systems
Cons
- Limited editing options for professionals
- Not suitable for old Windows OS versions
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for Android
If using a PC to rotate your videos makes you lazy, you can change the angles of your clips through your Android phone.
So here are the three best video editing apps for Android lovers, which are free to use.
Rotate Video FX
Rotate Video FX is developed by Bizo Mobile. Despite being a small company, it has proven its mettle by offering several apps to its users in more than 100 countries. The firm is also specialized in developing mobile games for multiple platforms.
However, Rotate Video FX is one of its best creations in the world of video rotating mobile applications. This app allows you to choose the video you want to turn directly from your phone’s gallery.
And once the clip has been uploaded, you can rotate it to three different degrees by just touching the “Rotate” button.
Features
- Video rotation to 90, 180, and 270-degree angles
- Clear preview screen with no overlapping options
- Simple play, rotate, and import in a single attempt
- Social media sharing button for quick sending of media
- Automatically saves the rotated video to your phone’s gallery
Pros
- The app is free to use
- More than 1 million downloads
- Works on all android versions
Cons
- No frequent updates
- Not a user-friendly app
- Changes video resolution without permission
Smart Video Rotate and Flip
Clogica is the brainchild behind Smart Video Rotate and Flip video rotator for android. The company has been actively working in app development since 2014. And currently, it has more than 25 apps on the list, with 50 million total users.
Smart Video Rotate and Flip is a simple and smart tool to flip and rotate videos directly from your android device. So if you’re no longer interested in using desktop applications to do the job, here’s your chance to rotate your clips through your mobile phone or tablet.
This app offers a simple way to perform multiple flips and rotations simultaneously. The application works by re-encoding the media or by using the fast mode.
Features
- Allows video rotation and flips on different angles
- The output folder and renaming options
- Big preview screen and fast rendering
- Video recording directly from the application
- Permits you to make a video library within the app
Pros
- Free application
- Easy interface
- The app doesn’t change the video quality
- Allows you to mirror flip and rotate videos
- The latest update makes the app work faster
Cons
- The app contains ads
- Files become large after rotation
- Videos can only be saved to the phone’s internal memory
Rotate Video FREE
Rotate Video FREE is designed by LKR Studio. From 2014 till now, this app development company has produced seven mobile applications in the “Tools” category. And among its entire portfolio, the Rotate Video FREE app is one of the most popular creations.
Rotate Video FREE is a highly light and easy video rotator for Android devices. It has a simple interface with two main options: ‘ Pick Video’ to select the clip from your phone’s gallery. Then, the “Turn Left” button helps you rotate the video in multiple directions.
Features
- Rotates video to 90, 180, and 270 degrees
- HD video export quality
- Hassle-free rotate options
Pros
- Free of cost app
- Speedy video rotation process on large files
- Saves video directly to your phone’s memory
- Video rotation without affecting the resolution
Cons
- No mirror flipping
- The free version contains advertisements
- Hard to find the location of the saved videos
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for iPhone
Are you struggling to find a good video rotator for iPhone? Here’s the list of three best iPhone apps to help you rotate your movies using your smartphone in AVI format.
Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy
Finding a video rotator for iPhone is a bit difficult, as most valuable applications comes after paying the price. But Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy app is totally free to download and use.
The app includes all the basic functions to rotate and flip videos in different angles. After downloading the app, you will notice a simple interface with seven options. So all you need to do is to import your video from the phone’s gallery, use the options to rotate the video, and save the rotated video in your phone.
The app is also available in different languages, including German, French, Japanese, English, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Russian.
Features
- Vertical mirror flipping
- Horizontal mirror flipping
- Frame wise video rotation
- 90° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
- 180° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
Pros
- Fast video conversion
- Small app size (only 16.1 MB)
- Available in multiple languages
- Supports iOS 11.0 or later versions
- The app is free with no watermarks
- You can install the app on your iPad
- Rotated videos can be played on all media players
- It exports the rotated video directly to your camera roll
Cons
- You need to purchase the app to remove advertisements
RFV
Here’s another free app to rotate and flip your videos. You can download RFV on both Android and iPhone smartphones. However, the iPhone version of the app works flawlessly. In fact, the ratings on both platforms also confirm that there are more happy iPhone users of this app than Android users.
RFV is a quick solution to correct your video orientation. So, if you have recorded the video through your iPhone at the wrong angle, you can use the app to flip and turn the clip’s position without much trouble. And you can do all of this just by selecting the options at the bottom of the app’s interface.
Features
- 90° degrees rotations
- Quick resetting
- Horizontal and vertical mirror flipping
- Turn photos into videos
- Video podcast
Pros
- RFV is a free video rotating app
- Easy installation on iPad
- Supports iOS 12.0 or later versions
- Direct loading of clip on the app from camera roll
Cons
- Large app size (41.7 MB)
- Unavailable for older iPhone versions
- It does not support file sizes above 200 MB
- Problems with saving the video on Android phones
Video Rotate – Flip Video
Video Rotate – Flip Video is the third in line when it comes to free video rotators for iPhones. The tool has pretty straightforward options regarding 90-degree clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations. Moreover, you can also play with different angles to adjust the orientation from 0 to 270 degrees.
Once you’re done rotating your video, you can save the new clip directly to your iPhone’s camera roll. At the same time, this app also allows you to share the rotated video on various social and communication platforms.
Features
- The app is specifically designed to rotate videos
- Uncomplicated app interface
- Live video preview
Pros
- Free and fast video rotator app for iPhone
- You can also install the app on an iPad
- Compatible with iOS 10.0 or later versions
Cons
- The app shows advertisements until you buy it
- No reset option – you have to start all over again
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Don’t want to fill your device’s storage with software? Well! You can rotate videos online for free in AVI format with ease. Here are the 3 best online video rotating tools.
Flixier
Flixier is a website that helps you create and edit videos through your internet browser. You can upload multiple videos or photos to add effects, text, and many more characteristics. This online platform allows you to add keyframes and transitions to your clips. Likewise, you can adjust your videos’ positioning, scaling, and resizing.
So can you rotate videos on Flixier?
Yes, you can and without paying a cent. The website offers a variety of options to rotate your clips. All you need to do is select the transform option and choose the rotation or flip option to see the results. And when you’re done rotating the video, simply export the file to your computer.
On the other hand, if you think you want to use Flixier frequently, you are required to buy a premium monthly or annual subscription. But until then, you can enjoy all the great traits for free.
Features
- Video rotation (90 degrees left and right)
- Video flipping (horizontal and vertical)
- Robust timeline
- 50+ transitions
- Green screen
- Live collaboration
- Screen recording
- Webcam recording
- Video effects
- Color correction
- Built-in media stock libraries
Pros
- Flixier is free
- No sign-up required
- Superfast rendering
- Variety of video templates
- Unlimited audio and video tracks
- Allows AVI media import and export
- Live video, microphone, and screen recording
Cons
- You need to purchase paid plans for team collaboration
- The free plan comes with limited projects, downloads, and storage
Clideo
Clideo is a great online tool that allows you to create and edit images and videos in one place. This web-based program comes with a variety of features, including video rotation and flipping.
To make your videos unique, Clideo permits you to add text and music to attract the audience. Moreover, the program supports different video formats, like AVI, MPG, MP4, WMC, MOV, VOB, and more.
You can do everything right from your internet browser without installing the application on your computer. All video files that you import and export on Clideo are well-protected.
As a user, you can select different resolutions, formats, and other features to make exciting videos within a few clicks. And apart from video rotation, the tool offers numerous beneficial options, such as reverse, speed, flip, loop, stop motion, and even memes creation.
Features
- Easy video flipping and rotation
- DPI conversion
- Video compressing
- Speed adjustment
- Slideshow creation
- Filters and presets
- Audio and video cutting
- Video and audio merging
- Subtitles and personalized text
- Color correction and fading effects
Pros
- All basic features are free to use
- Best for beginners
- Non-technical interface
- Supports various video formats (including AVI)
Cons
- This online tool lacks design elements and themes
- You need to buy the premium version to use Clideo daily
Rotate My Video.Net
Last but not the least, the Rotate My Video.Net is a free online tool designed for video rotation only. So, if your video is upside down or shot in the wrong direction, feel free to use this tool.
This web-based video rotator allows you to share the video to different social platforms directly from the website. Contrarily, you also save the rotated clips on your system.
Another interesting fact about this tool is that it has no limit. That means you can upload videos on the interface and rotate them as often as possible. However, the tool does not offer other features to groom your videos.
Moreover, the developers claim that the videos are deleted automatically from the server in a few hours. Therefore, your videos stay private and safe.
Features
- 90 degrees clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation
- Video ratio adjustment options (4:3 and 16:9)
- Band color option to fill the empty black space with colors
Pros
- Entirely free – no monthly or yearly subscription required
- Easy and quick process
- Supports AVI video files
- Video quality is not disturbed after rotation
Cons
- Lacks video flipping option
- It does not include any other features
Part 7: Bottom Line
Despite a long list of free video editors, finding the right one that simplifies the task without any trouble is hard. But with these top 16 best free AVI video rotators, you can flip and rotate videos in a couple of minutes. You can find the most suitable rotator Windows, MAC, iPhone, and Android. Or, you can use the online platforms to enjoy rotations at different angles. However, regardless of device or operating system, each rotator has pros and cons. So don’t hesitate to opt for the tool that fulfills all your needs.
Part 8: FAQs
Q1. How do I rotate a video for free?
You can rotate a video for free by downloading a free video rotator according to your operating system. You can also look for online tools for video rotation. Likewise, you can also install Android and iPhone apps to rotate clips from your phone.
Q2. What software can rotate video?
There are many software that helps you rotate videos. However, most of them are paid. So, if you’re looking for some free video rotators on MAC or Windows, you can download Filmora. On the other hand, you can download programs like Altrasoft, XMedia Recode, and Free Video Flip and Rotate for Windows.
Q3. How can I rotate a video without losing quality?
Not all video rotators can promise high-quality results. So if you want to rotate your clip without damaging the quality, you must choose top-notch video editors, like Filmora or iMovie.
Q4. How do you rotate an AVI file on a MAC?
You need to download video rotators, such as Kdenlive, iMovie, or OpenShot, to rotate your AVI files for free. But, you can choose Filmora for MAC to flip and turn your AVI videos to different angles for exceptional results.
Q5. How do I rotate a video online?
To rotate an AVI video online, you need to be extremely picky, as even most online tools don’t support AVI files. But online video editors like Flixier, Clideo, and RotateMyVideo.Net allow you to rotate AVI videos easily.
Did you rush to record a video in a mistaken direction? Or were you just excited to film the moments without noticing the position of your camera? Whatever the case, if you regret recording the clip at the incorrect angle, here’s your chance to do the alteration. The article includes the top 16 best free AVI video rotators you can use on MAC, Windows, iPhone, Android, and online. Plus, if you’re looking for a single platform to rotate or flip videos, you can learn the complete process by following the step-by-step Filmora Video Editor tutorial that works on MAC and Windows.
In this Article
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Android
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on iPhone
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Part 7: Bottom Line
Part 8: FAQs
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Heard about Filmora but never used it? Surely, you’re missing great fun if you’re a video professional or a beginner video editor.
Filmora is an award-winning video editing software that works for both PC and MAC users. While the tool comes at an affordable price, you can still download the free setup to start showing your creativity.
This video editor has dozens of new effects, transitions, and many more features, which can help you create engaging videos. You can also enjoy some more key features, including audio ducking, color matching, motion tracking, split screen, video filters and transitions, speed control, and multiple exporting formats.
And, of course, video rotation is as easy as ABC! You can follow this step-by-step tutorial to rotate or flip your videos using Filmora 10. You can apply the same procedure if you have a different version.
Step 1: Download and Install Filmora
Visit Filmora Video Editor’s official website to download the newest version. Click on the “Try it Free” button according to your operating system (look at the icons on the button to identify the OS).
After downloading the setup, double-click the file to install the video editor. Then, open the program.
Feel free to judge the interface (see the image below), as it is pretty simple to understand. So, even if you’re a beginner, you can learn this tool within a few minutes of practice.
Step 2: Import the Video You Want to Rotate
The next is to bring the video file to Filmora’s library before proceeding. To do that, click on the “Movie Clip” icon in the center of the interface to select the clip from your computer’s hard drive.
Double-click or select the video and click the “Open” button to import files. The importing process may take several seconds or a few minutes, depending on the video size.
If you’re using Filmora for the first time, you might see the “Create Proxy File” message popping up right after the video import. So, simply click on the “Yes” button to go ahead.
Your video will be stored in the “Project Media” tab and will be visible next to the preview window.
Step 3: Drag and Drop the Video on Filmora’s Timeline
To rotate the video, first, you need to add it to the track. For that, take your mouse on the video, and select it by clicking the right button on your mouse. Keep holding the button to drag the video on the timeline. Remove your finger from the button after placing the clip on the track.
Right after the above step, you will get another message to help you decide whether you want to keep the resolution of the video to its original settings or match the media. Choose “Match to Media” for fast rendering.
However, if you’re a professional video editor, feel free to select the option that suits you the most.
Step 4: Rotate Your Video with Filmora
Double-click anywhere on the video that is already on the timeline.
You will see three tabs – “Video,” “Color,” and “Animation.” So choose the “Video” tab and click on the “Transform” option.
Once done, you will see three important options, which will help you rotate the video.
First, you will notice the “Rotate” option with an adjustment bar. This option will turn your video to different angles of your choice.
All you need to do is play with the adjustments by grabbing the “Round” knob-like button while keeping an eye on the preview window to see the results.
Just below “Rotate,” you will see the “Flip” option with “Horizontal” and “Vertical” mirror icons. Choosing any one of the icons will make your video mirror flip in horizontal or vertical directions.
The third option is “Scale” beneath the “Flip” option. Similar to the rotate option, this tool also has an adjustment bar. You can make adjustments to magnify or de-magnify the clip to fit the screen. Although this option isn’t mandatory, you can still use it if you find the need.
Now, click the “OK” button to apply rotation and return to the timeline.
Step 5: Save and Export Rotated Video to Your Widows or MAC
Here you will learn how to save the project and then export it. If you have already saved the project in the beginning, skip reading this part and directly hit the “Export” button.
Contrarily, you can also directly export your files without saving the project. But you won’t be able to make changes to the same project in the future as all source files will be lost. Therefore, saving the project and then exporting files is recommended.
So, if you’re done with step 4, save your project before going further.
You can go to the “File” tab, choose “Save Project,” and rename the video.
Rename your file and click on the “Save” button.
The new name will appear at the top of Filmora’s interface.
Lastly, click the “Export” button to save the file on your computer.
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Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
No luck with finding free movie rotators for your Windows operating system? Don’t stress! These three AVI video rotators will solve your problem.
Free Video Flip and Rotate
This tool could satisfy your requirements if you’re looking for a core video rotator. As the name sounds, the Free Video Flip and Rotate is software by DVD Video Soft that allows you to modify the orientation of your videos easily. In other words, this is one of the easiest video rotators for Windows users, which is also free to download and use.
It has a simple interface with user-friendly options, which permits you to rotate your videos from different angles. Besides, you can also use this software for mirroring your clips. Moreover, you can save your project in various video formats, such as AVI.
Features
- Vertical flip
- Horizontal flip
- 180° video rotation
- 90° clockwise video rotation
- 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
- Vertical flip with 90° clockwise video rotation
- Horizontal flip with 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
Pros
- One-click results
- Easy to install and run
- Free and user-friendly software
- Does not contain ads or spyware
- Requires 40.50 MB of hard disk space
- Supports AVI and other video formats
- Supports XP, Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 versions
Cons
- Unavailable for MAC users
- Lack of additional features, such as color correction, cropping, etc.
XMedia Recode
XMedia Recode is a free tool for Windows users. While the software is meant to convert videos into different formats, you can also use it for video rotation. Nevertheless, XMedia Recode has various other options, making it perfect for basic video editing.
Moreover, this software can convert unprotected Blue-rays/DVDs, create different chapters, import subtitle tracks, and many more. However, one of the best features of this video converter-cum-rotator is the video remux. That means you can convert the video container format without changing the original size.
Contrarily, XMedia Recode allows you to rotate and convert videos for countless devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Android, Xbox360, and more. But all this can be done only through Windows operating system. You can download this tool without any paid subscription. However, choose suitable processing for smooth installation, such as Windows 64bit, Windows 32bit, Vista, or XP SP3.
Features
- Blur
- Delogo
- Rotation
- Padding
- Denoise
- Cropping
- Image flip
- Swap U/V
- Clip speed
- Color curves
- Video fading
- Mirror effect
- Image stabilization
- Custom resolution
- Import 32 subtitle tracks
- Direct copy of video and audio stream into your desired format
Pros
- Free software
- Speedy conversion
- Fast batch processing
- Variety of video and audio features
- Works on Windows XP to Windows 10
- Supports 40+ video formats, including AVI
Cons
- A bit complex interface for new users
Altrasoft
Altrasoft is a small software for Windows to help rotate and convert your videos. The total size of the setup is just 971 KB.
This software is best for small video clips, which need to be rotated without wasting time. The program is free to download and use. However, the interface appears a bit old compared to new tools.
Also, unlike XMedia Recode, Altrasoft comes with limited options. So, if you only desire to rotate or flip your video and save it in the AVI or any other format, go ahead and download it.
Features
- Borders
- Zooming
- Rotation
- Color settings
- Audio formatting
- Video codec settings
- Audio codec settings
Pros
- Free to use
- Ideal for short videos
- Extremely light software
- Simple rotation options
- Rotation angle adjustments
Cons
- Outdated interface
- Lack of customer support
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Have you already lost your MAC storage on downloading some incompetent video rotators which claim to support AVI files? You can try these three video rotators for MAC, which are free and compatible with AVI video formats.
Kdenlive
When it comes to free video rotators for MAC, it gets quite challenging to find the right tool. As a MAC OS user, you are left with limited options, especially when trying to rotate videos and save them in AVI format. However, Kdenlive appears to be a problem-solver.
Technically, Kdenlive is a free open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor with a variety of features. Nevertheless, its Mac version works excellent compared to Windows or Linux.
You can use this software to rotate videos and save them in AVI or any other available format. Also, this program has an attractive interface with a rich library of transition templates and fonts.
Besides, from the video rotation point of view, Kdenlive allows you to turn your videos at any angle.
Features
- Rotate and zoom
- Waveform
- Histogram
- Audio meter
- Vectorscope
- Proxy editing
- Text animation
- Keyframe interpolation
- Color grading and correction
- RGB parade Multi-track video editing
- Custom shortcuts and interface layouts
- Easy line-spacing and letter-spacing adjustment
- Supports seven video formats, including AVI, MOV, HD, UHD, HDV, WEBM, and MP4
Pros
- Free to use
- Fast rendering
- Automatic backup
- Easy video rotation
- Regular bugs fixation
- Cross-platform availability
- Dozens of professional effects and transitions
Cons
- Extremely unstable on Windows OS
IMovie
Want to get the job done quickly? Try iMovie in your MAC!
iMovie is a built-in video editing software to help create professional-level videos from your system. But you can also download iMovie if you can’t find it in the system.
Not just videos, but this software also allows you to cut and edit music without changing the files. Many filmmakers also love the tool, as they can add graphics to their projects to get remarkable results.
But that doesn’t stop new users from getting all the benefits the pros get with this software. How? Because it has a pretty straightforward look. You don’t need to click a hundred times to apply a simple effect, as all the options are right in front of you.
And when it’s about rotating a video in AVI format, feel free to rely on iMovie, as it supports several video file formats.
Features
- Video rotation and cropping
- Music and photo import
- 4K and HD video support
- Video transitions and effects
- Pre-installed backdrops and themes
- Supports working on multiple projects
Pros
- Free for MAC users
- Easy to learn
- User-friendly tools
- Extensive audio library
- Excellent movie templates
- Ideal Chroma-keying options
Cons
- Requires high storage space
- Lacks tagging and motion tracking
OpenShot
If complex video rotators make you ill, give OpenShot a shot!
It’s a free video editor which is incredibly simple to use. Most professionals around the world appreciate this powerful editing tool. Also, new users can do wonders by simply playing and understanding the options for a few minutes.
So if you plan to use OpenShot Video Editor , you would be glad to know that you can add animations, watermarks, and numerous other effects through this program. Plus, you can also enjoy audio editing within the same platform.
Although OpenShot can be installed for free on multiple operating systems, it still works best on MAC. So there’s no way to ignore this tool for rotating videos in MAC, especially when the options are limited.
Features
- Video rotation and resizing
- Drag and drop support
- Unlimited layers/tracks
- Color correction and settings
- 3D animated effects and titles
- Robust curve-based animations
- Video transitions and real-time previews
- Clip scaling, snapping, cutting, and trimming
- Image overlays, compositing, and watermarks
- Supports AVI and other audio, video, and image formats
Pros
- Free to use
- Easy editing
- No watermarking
- Available in 70+ languages
- Regular updates for improvement
- Stable performance on MAC systems
Cons
- Limited editing options for professionals
- Not suitable for old Windows OS versions
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for Android
If using a PC to rotate your videos makes you lazy, you can change the angles of your clips through your Android phone.
So here are the three best video editing apps for Android lovers, which are free to use.
Rotate Video FX
Rotate Video FX is developed by Bizo Mobile. Despite being a small company, it has proven its mettle by offering several apps to its users in more than 100 countries. The firm is also specialized in developing mobile games for multiple platforms.
However, Rotate Video FX is one of its best creations in the world of video rotating mobile applications. This app allows you to choose the video you want to turn directly from your phone’s gallery.
And once the clip has been uploaded, you can rotate it to three different degrees by just touching the “Rotate” button.
Features
- Video rotation to 90, 180, and 270-degree angles
- Clear preview screen with no overlapping options
- Simple play, rotate, and import in a single attempt
- Social media sharing button for quick sending of media
- Automatically saves the rotated video to your phone’s gallery
Pros
- The app is free to use
- More than 1 million downloads
- Works on all android versions
Cons
- No frequent updates
- Not a user-friendly app
- Changes video resolution without permission
Smart Video Rotate and Flip
Clogica is the brainchild behind Smart Video Rotate and Flip video rotator for android. The company has been actively working in app development since 2014. And currently, it has more than 25 apps on the list, with 50 million total users.
Smart Video Rotate and Flip is a simple and smart tool to flip and rotate videos directly from your android device. So if you’re no longer interested in using desktop applications to do the job, here’s your chance to rotate your clips through your mobile phone or tablet.
This app offers a simple way to perform multiple flips and rotations simultaneously. The application works by re-encoding the media or by using the fast mode.
Features
- Allows video rotation and flips on different angles
- The output folder and renaming options
- Big preview screen and fast rendering
- Video recording directly from the application
- Permits you to make a video library within the app
Pros
- Free application
- Easy interface
- The app doesn’t change the video quality
- Allows you to mirror flip and rotate videos
- The latest update makes the app work faster
Cons
- The app contains ads
- Files become large after rotation
- Videos can only be saved to the phone’s internal memory
Rotate Video FREE
Rotate Video FREE is designed by LKR Studio. From 2014 till now, this app development company has produced seven mobile applications in the “Tools” category. And among its entire portfolio, the Rotate Video FREE app is one of the most popular creations.
Rotate Video FREE is a highly light and easy video rotator for Android devices. It has a simple interface with two main options: ‘ Pick Video’ to select the clip from your phone’s gallery. Then, the “Turn Left” button helps you rotate the video in multiple directions.
Features
- Rotates video to 90, 180, and 270 degrees
- HD video export quality
- Hassle-free rotate options
Pros
- Free of cost app
- Speedy video rotation process on large files
- Saves video directly to your phone’s memory
- Video rotation without affecting the resolution
Cons
- No mirror flipping
- The free version contains advertisements
- Hard to find the location of the saved videos
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for iPhone
Are you struggling to find a good video rotator for iPhone? Here’s the list of three best iPhone apps to help you rotate your movies using your smartphone in AVI format.
Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy
Finding a video rotator for iPhone is a bit difficult, as most valuable applications comes after paying the price. But Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy app is totally free to download and use.
The app includes all the basic functions to rotate and flip videos in different angles. After downloading the app, you will notice a simple interface with seven options. So all you need to do is to import your video from the phone’s gallery, use the options to rotate the video, and save the rotated video in your phone.
The app is also available in different languages, including German, French, Japanese, English, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Russian.
Features
- Vertical mirror flipping
- Horizontal mirror flipping
- Frame wise video rotation
- 90° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
- 180° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
Pros
- Fast video conversion
- Small app size (only 16.1 MB)
- Available in multiple languages
- Supports iOS 11.0 or later versions
- The app is free with no watermarks
- You can install the app on your iPad
- Rotated videos can be played on all media players
- It exports the rotated video directly to your camera roll
Cons
- You need to purchase the app to remove advertisements
RFV
Here’s another free app to rotate and flip your videos. You can download RFV on both Android and iPhone smartphones. However, the iPhone version of the app works flawlessly. In fact, the ratings on both platforms also confirm that there are more happy iPhone users of this app than Android users.
RFV is a quick solution to correct your video orientation. So, if you have recorded the video through your iPhone at the wrong angle, you can use the app to flip and turn the clip’s position without much trouble. And you can do all of this just by selecting the options at the bottom of the app’s interface.
Features
- 90° degrees rotations
- Quick resetting
- Horizontal and vertical mirror flipping
- Turn photos into videos
- Video podcast
Pros
- RFV is a free video rotating app
- Easy installation on iPad
- Supports iOS 12.0 or later versions
- Direct loading of clip on the app from camera roll
Cons
- Large app size (41.7 MB)
- Unavailable for older iPhone versions
- It does not support file sizes above 200 MB
- Problems with saving the video on Android phones
Video Rotate – Flip Video
Video Rotate – Flip Video is the third in line when it comes to free video rotators for iPhones. The tool has pretty straightforward options regarding 90-degree clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations. Moreover, you can also play with different angles to adjust the orientation from 0 to 270 degrees.
Once you’re done rotating your video, you can save the new clip directly to your iPhone’s camera roll. At the same time, this app also allows you to share the rotated video on various social and communication platforms.
Features
- The app is specifically designed to rotate videos
- Uncomplicated app interface
- Live video preview
Pros
- Free and fast video rotator app for iPhone
- You can also install the app on an iPad
- Compatible with iOS 10.0 or later versions
Cons
- The app shows advertisements until you buy it
- No reset option – you have to start all over again
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Don’t want to fill your device’s storage with software? Well! You can rotate videos online for free in AVI format with ease. Here are the 3 best online video rotating tools.
Flixier
Flixier is a website that helps you create and edit videos through your internet browser. You can upload multiple videos or photos to add effects, text, and many more characteristics. This online platform allows you to add keyframes and transitions to your clips. Likewise, you can adjust your videos’ positioning, scaling, and resizing.
So can you rotate videos on Flixier?
Yes, you can and without paying a cent. The website offers a variety of options to rotate your clips. All you need to do is select the transform option and choose the rotation or flip option to see the results. And when you’re done rotating the video, simply export the file to your computer.
On the other hand, if you think you want to use Flixier frequently, you are required to buy a premium monthly or annual subscription. But until then, you can enjoy all the great traits for free.
Features
- Video rotation (90 degrees left and right)
- Video flipping (horizontal and vertical)
- Robust timeline
- 50+ transitions
- Green screen
- Live collaboration
- Screen recording
- Webcam recording
- Video effects
- Color correction
- Built-in media stock libraries
Pros
- Flixier is free
- No sign-up required
- Superfast rendering
- Variety of video templates
- Unlimited audio and video tracks
- Allows AVI media import and export
- Live video, microphone, and screen recording
Cons
- You need to purchase paid plans for team collaboration
- The free plan comes with limited projects, downloads, and storage
Clideo
Clideo is a great online tool that allows you to create and edit images and videos in one place. This web-based program comes with a variety of features, including video rotation and flipping.
To make your videos unique, Clideo permits you to add text and music to attract the audience. Moreover, the program supports different video formats, like AVI, MPG, MP4, WMC, MOV, VOB, and more.
You can do everything right from your internet browser without installing the application on your computer. All video files that you import and export on Clideo are well-protected.
As a user, you can select different resolutions, formats, and other features to make exciting videos within a few clicks. And apart from video rotation, the tool offers numerous beneficial options, such as reverse, speed, flip, loop, stop motion, and even memes creation.
Features
- Easy video flipping and rotation
- DPI conversion
- Video compressing
- Speed adjustment
- Slideshow creation
- Filters and presets
- Audio and video cutting
- Video and audio merging
- Subtitles and personalized text
- Color correction and fading effects
Pros
- All basic features are free to use
- Best for beginners
- Non-technical interface
- Supports various video formats (including AVI)
Cons
- This online tool lacks design elements and themes
- You need to buy the premium version to use Clideo daily
Rotate My Video.Net
Last but not the least, the Rotate My Video.Net is a free online tool designed for video rotation only. So, if your video is upside down or shot in the wrong direction, feel free to use this tool.
This web-based video rotator allows you to share the video to different social platforms directly from the website. Contrarily, you also save the rotated clips on your system.
Another interesting fact about this tool is that it has no limit. That means you can upload videos on the interface and rotate them as often as possible. However, the tool does not offer other features to groom your videos.
Moreover, the developers claim that the videos are deleted automatically from the server in a few hours. Therefore, your videos stay private and safe.
Features
- 90 degrees clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation
- Video ratio adjustment options (4:3 and 16:9)
- Band color option to fill the empty black space with colors
Pros
- Entirely free – no monthly or yearly subscription required
- Easy and quick process
- Supports AVI video files
- Video quality is not disturbed after rotation
Cons
- Lacks video flipping option
- It does not include any other features
Part 7: Bottom Line
Despite a long list of free video editors, finding the right one that simplifies the task without any trouble is hard. But with these top 16 best free AVI video rotators, you can flip and rotate videos in a couple of minutes. You can find the most suitable rotator Windows, MAC, iPhone, and Android. Or, you can use the online platforms to enjoy rotations at different angles. However, regardless of device or operating system, each rotator has pros and cons. So don’t hesitate to opt for the tool that fulfills all your needs.
Part 8: FAQs
Q1. How do I rotate a video for free?
You can rotate a video for free by downloading a free video rotator according to your operating system. You can also look for online tools for video rotation. Likewise, you can also install Android and iPhone apps to rotate clips from your phone.
Q2. What software can rotate video?
There are many software that helps you rotate videos. However, most of them are paid. So, if you’re looking for some free video rotators on MAC or Windows, you can download Filmora. On the other hand, you can download programs like Altrasoft, XMedia Recode, and Free Video Flip and Rotate for Windows.
Q3. How can I rotate a video without losing quality?
Not all video rotators can promise high-quality results. So if you want to rotate your clip without damaging the quality, you must choose top-notch video editors, like Filmora or iMovie.
Q4. How do you rotate an AVI file on a MAC?
You need to download video rotators, such as Kdenlive, iMovie, or OpenShot, to rotate your AVI files for free. But, you can choose Filmora for MAC to flip and turn your AVI videos to different angles for exceptional results.
Q5. How do I rotate a video online?
To rotate an AVI video online, you need to be extremely picky, as even most online tools don’t support AVI files. But online video editors like Flixier, Clideo, and RotateMyVideo.Net allow you to rotate AVI videos easily.
Did you rush to record a video in a mistaken direction? Or were you just excited to film the moments without noticing the position of your camera? Whatever the case, if you regret recording the clip at the incorrect angle, here’s your chance to do the alteration. The article includes the top 16 best free AVI video rotators you can use on MAC, Windows, iPhone, Android, and online. Plus, if you’re looking for a single platform to rotate or flip videos, you can learn the complete process by following the step-by-step Filmora Video Editor tutorial that works on MAC and Windows.
In this Article
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Android
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on iPhone
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Part 7: Bottom Line
Part 8: FAQs
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Heard about Filmora but never used it? Surely, you’re missing great fun if you’re a video professional or a beginner video editor.
Filmora is an award-winning video editing software that works for both PC and MAC users. While the tool comes at an affordable price, you can still download the free setup to start showing your creativity.
This video editor has dozens of new effects, transitions, and many more features, which can help you create engaging videos. You can also enjoy some more key features, including audio ducking, color matching, motion tracking, split screen, video filters and transitions, speed control, and multiple exporting formats.
And, of course, video rotation is as easy as ABC! You can follow this step-by-step tutorial to rotate or flip your videos using Filmora 10. You can apply the same procedure if you have a different version.
Step 1: Download and Install Filmora
Visit Filmora Video Editor’s official website to download the newest version. Click on the “Try it Free” button according to your operating system (look at the icons on the button to identify the OS).
After downloading the setup, double-click the file to install the video editor. Then, open the program.
Feel free to judge the interface (see the image below), as it is pretty simple to understand. So, even if you’re a beginner, you can learn this tool within a few minutes of practice.
Step 2: Import the Video You Want to Rotate
The next is to bring the video file to Filmora’s library before proceeding. To do that, click on the “Movie Clip” icon in the center of the interface to select the clip from your computer’s hard drive.
Double-click or select the video and click the “Open” button to import files. The importing process may take several seconds or a few minutes, depending on the video size.
If you’re using Filmora for the first time, you might see the “Create Proxy File” message popping up right after the video import. So, simply click on the “Yes” button to go ahead.
Your video will be stored in the “Project Media” tab and will be visible next to the preview window.
Step 3: Drag and Drop the Video on Filmora’s Timeline
To rotate the video, first, you need to add it to the track. For that, take your mouse on the video, and select it by clicking the right button on your mouse. Keep holding the button to drag the video on the timeline. Remove your finger from the button after placing the clip on the track.
Right after the above step, you will get another message to help you decide whether you want to keep the resolution of the video to its original settings or match the media. Choose “Match to Media” for fast rendering.
However, if you’re a professional video editor, feel free to select the option that suits you the most.
Step 4: Rotate Your Video with Filmora
Double-click anywhere on the video that is already on the timeline.
You will see three tabs – “Video,” “Color,” and “Animation.” So choose the “Video” tab and click on the “Transform” option.
Once done, you will see three important options, which will help you rotate the video.
First, you will notice the “Rotate” option with an adjustment bar. This option will turn your video to different angles of your choice.
All you need to do is play with the adjustments by grabbing the “Round” knob-like button while keeping an eye on the preview window to see the results.
Just below “Rotate,” you will see the “Flip” option with “Horizontal” and “Vertical” mirror icons. Choosing any one of the icons will make your video mirror flip in horizontal or vertical directions.
The third option is “Scale” beneath the “Flip” option. Similar to the rotate option, this tool also has an adjustment bar. You can make adjustments to magnify or de-magnify the clip to fit the screen. Although this option isn’t mandatory, you can still use it if you find the need.
Now, click the “OK” button to apply rotation and return to the timeline.
Step 5: Save and Export Rotated Video to Your Widows or MAC
Here you will learn how to save the project and then export it. If you have already saved the project in the beginning, skip reading this part and directly hit the “Export” button.
Contrarily, you can also directly export your files without saving the project. But you won’t be able to make changes to the same project in the future as all source files will be lost. Therefore, saving the project and then exporting files is recommended.
So, if you’re done with step 4, save your project before going further.
You can go to the “File” tab, choose “Save Project,” and rename the video.
Rename your file and click on the “Save” button.
The new name will appear at the top of Filmora’s interface.
Lastly, click the “Export” button to save the file on your computer.
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Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
No luck with finding free movie rotators for your Windows operating system? Don’t stress! These three AVI video rotators will solve your problem.
Free Video Flip and Rotate
This tool could satisfy your requirements if you’re looking for a core video rotator. As the name sounds, the Free Video Flip and Rotate is software by DVD Video Soft that allows you to modify the orientation of your videos easily. In other words, this is one of the easiest video rotators for Windows users, which is also free to download and use.
It has a simple interface with user-friendly options, which permits you to rotate your videos from different angles. Besides, you can also use this software for mirroring your clips. Moreover, you can save your project in various video formats, such as AVI.
Features
- Vertical flip
- Horizontal flip
- 180° video rotation
- 90° clockwise video rotation
- 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
- Vertical flip with 90° clockwise video rotation
- Horizontal flip with 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
Pros
- One-click results
- Easy to install and run
- Free and user-friendly software
- Does not contain ads or spyware
- Requires 40.50 MB of hard disk space
- Supports AVI and other video formats
- Supports XP, Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 versions
Cons
- Unavailable for MAC users
- Lack of additional features, such as color correction, cropping, etc.
XMedia Recode
XMedia Recode is a free tool for Windows users. While the software is meant to convert videos into different formats, you can also use it for video rotation. Nevertheless, XMedia Recode has various other options, making it perfect for basic video editing.
Moreover, this software can convert unprotected Blue-rays/DVDs, create different chapters, import subtitle tracks, and many more. However, one of the best features of this video converter-cum-rotator is the video remux. That means you can convert the video container format without changing the original size.
Contrarily, XMedia Recode allows you to rotate and convert videos for countless devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Android, Xbox360, and more. But all this can be done only through Windows operating system. You can download this tool without any paid subscription. However, choose suitable processing for smooth installation, such as Windows 64bit, Windows 32bit, Vista, or XP SP3.
Features
- Blur
- Delogo
- Rotation
- Padding
- Denoise
- Cropping
- Image flip
- Swap U/V
- Clip speed
- Color curves
- Video fading
- Mirror effect
- Image stabilization
- Custom resolution
- Import 32 subtitle tracks
- Direct copy of video and audio stream into your desired format
Pros
- Free software
- Speedy conversion
- Fast batch processing
- Variety of video and audio features
- Works on Windows XP to Windows 10
- Supports 40+ video formats, including AVI
Cons
- A bit complex interface for new users
Altrasoft
Altrasoft is a small software for Windows to help rotate and convert your videos. The total size of the setup is just 971 KB.
This software is best for small video clips, which need to be rotated without wasting time. The program is free to download and use. However, the interface appears a bit old compared to new tools.
Also, unlike XMedia Recode, Altrasoft comes with limited options. So, if you only desire to rotate or flip your video and save it in the AVI or any other format, go ahead and download it.
Features
- Borders
- Zooming
- Rotation
- Color settings
- Audio formatting
- Video codec settings
- Audio codec settings
Pros
- Free to use
- Ideal for short videos
- Extremely light software
- Simple rotation options
- Rotation angle adjustments
Cons
- Outdated interface
- Lack of customer support
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Have you already lost your MAC storage on downloading some incompetent video rotators which claim to support AVI files? You can try these three video rotators for MAC, which are free and compatible with AVI video formats.
Kdenlive
When it comes to free video rotators for MAC, it gets quite challenging to find the right tool. As a MAC OS user, you are left with limited options, especially when trying to rotate videos and save them in AVI format. However, Kdenlive appears to be a problem-solver.
Technically, Kdenlive is a free open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor with a variety of features. Nevertheless, its Mac version works excellent compared to Windows or Linux.
You can use this software to rotate videos and save them in AVI or any other available format. Also, this program has an attractive interface with a rich library of transition templates and fonts.
Besides, from the video rotation point of view, Kdenlive allows you to turn your videos at any angle.
Features
- Rotate and zoom
- Waveform
- Histogram
- Audio meter
- Vectorscope
- Proxy editing
- Text animation
- Keyframe interpolation
- Color grading and correction
- RGB parade Multi-track video editing
- Custom shortcuts and interface layouts
- Easy line-spacing and letter-spacing adjustment
- Supports seven video formats, including AVI, MOV, HD, UHD, HDV, WEBM, and MP4
Pros
- Free to use
- Fast rendering
- Automatic backup
- Easy video rotation
- Regular bugs fixation
- Cross-platform availability
- Dozens of professional effects and transitions
Cons
- Extremely unstable on Windows OS
IMovie
Want to get the job done quickly? Try iMovie in your MAC!
iMovie is a built-in video editing software to help create professional-level videos from your system. But you can also download iMovie if you can’t find it in the system.
Not just videos, but this software also allows you to cut and edit music without changing the files. Many filmmakers also love the tool, as they can add graphics to their projects to get remarkable results.
But that doesn’t stop new users from getting all the benefits the pros get with this software. How? Because it has a pretty straightforward look. You don’t need to click a hundred times to apply a simple effect, as all the options are right in front of you.
And when it’s about rotating a video in AVI format, feel free to rely on iMovie, as it supports several video file formats.
Features
- Video rotation and cropping
- Music and photo import
- 4K and HD video support
- Video transitions and effects
- Pre-installed backdrops and themes
- Supports working on multiple projects
Pros
- Free for MAC users
- Easy to learn
- User-friendly tools
- Extensive audio library
- Excellent movie templates
- Ideal Chroma-keying options
Cons
- Requires high storage space
- Lacks tagging and motion tracking
OpenShot
If complex video rotators make you ill, give OpenShot a shot!
It’s a free video editor which is incredibly simple to use. Most professionals around the world appreciate this powerful editing tool. Also, new users can do wonders by simply playing and understanding the options for a few minutes.
So if you plan to use OpenShot Video Editor , you would be glad to know that you can add animations, watermarks, and numerous other effects through this program. Plus, you can also enjoy audio editing within the same platform.
Although OpenShot can be installed for free on multiple operating systems, it still works best on MAC. So there’s no way to ignore this tool for rotating videos in MAC, especially when the options are limited.
Features
- Video rotation and resizing
- Drag and drop support
- Unlimited layers/tracks
- Color correction and settings
- 3D animated effects and titles
- Robust curve-based animations
- Video transitions and real-time previews
- Clip scaling, snapping, cutting, and trimming
- Image overlays, compositing, and watermarks
- Supports AVI and other audio, video, and image formats
Pros
- Free to use
- Easy editing
- No watermarking
- Available in 70+ languages
- Regular updates for improvement
- Stable performance on MAC systems
Cons
- Limited editing options for professionals
- Not suitable for old Windows OS versions
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for Android
If using a PC to rotate your videos makes you lazy, you can change the angles of your clips through your Android phone.
So here are the three best video editing apps for Android lovers, which are free to use.
Rotate Video FX
Rotate Video FX is developed by Bizo Mobile. Despite being a small company, it has proven its mettle by offering several apps to its users in more than 100 countries. The firm is also specialized in developing mobile games for multiple platforms.
However, Rotate Video FX is one of its best creations in the world of video rotating mobile applications. This app allows you to choose the video you want to turn directly from your phone’s gallery.
And once the clip has been uploaded, you can rotate it to three different degrees by just touching the “Rotate” button.
Features
- Video rotation to 90, 180, and 270-degree angles
- Clear preview screen with no overlapping options
- Simple play, rotate, and import in a single attempt
- Social media sharing button for quick sending of media
- Automatically saves the rotated video to your phone’s gallery
Pros
- The app is free to use
- More than 1 million downloads
- Works on all android versions
Cons
- No frequent updates
- Not a user-friendly app
- Changes video resolution without permission
Smart Video Rotate and Flip
Clogica is the brainchild behind Smart Video Rotate and Flip video rotator for android. The company has been actively working in app development since 2014. And currently, it has more than 25 apps on the list, with 50 million total users.
Smart Video Rotate and Flip is a simple and smart tool to flip and rotate videos directly from your android device. So if you’re no longer interested in using desktop applications to do the job, here’s your chance to rotate your clips through your mobile phone or tablet.
This app offers a simple way to perform multiple flips and rotations simultaneously. The application works by re-encoding the media or by using the fast mode.
Features
- Allows video rotation and flips on different angles
- The output folder and renaming options
- Big preview screen and fast rendering
- Video recording directly from the application
- Permits you to make a video library within the app
Pros
- Free application
- Easy interface
- The app doesn’t change the video quality
- Allows you to mirror flip and rotate videos
- The latest update makes the app work faster
Cons
- The app contains ads
- Files become large after rotation
- Videos can only be saved to the phone’s internal memory
Rotate Video FREE
Rotate Video FREE is designed by LKR Studio. From 2014 till now, this app development company has produced seven mobile applications in the “Tools” category. And among its entire portfolio, the Rotate Video FREE app is one of the most popular creations.
Rotate Video FREE is a highly light and easy video rotator for Android devices. It has a simple interface with two main options: ‘ Pick Video’ to select the clip from your phone’s gallery. Then, the “Turn Left” button helps you rotate the video in multiple directions.
Features
- Rotates video to 90, 180, and 270 degrees
- HD video export quality
- Hassle-free rotate options
Pros
- Free of cost app
- Speedy video rotation process on large files
- Saves video directly to your phone’s memory
- Video rotation without affecting the resolution
Cons
- No mirror flipping
- The free version contains advertisements
- Hard to find the location of the saved videos
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for iPhone
Are you struggling to find a good video rotator for iPhone? Here’s the list of three best iPhone apps to help you rotate your movies using your smartphone in AVI format.
Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy
Finding a video rotator for iPhone is a bit difficult, as most valuable applications comes after paying the price. But Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy app is totally free to download and use.
The app includes all the basic functions to rotate and flip videos in different angles. After downloading the app, you will notice a simple interface with seven options. So all you need to do is to import your video from the phone’s gallery, use the options to rotate the video, and save the rotated video in your phone.
The app is also available in different languages, including German, French, Japanese, English, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Russian.
Features
- Vertical mirror flipping
- Horizontal mirror flipping
- Frame wise video rotation
- 90° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
- 180° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
Pros
- Fast video conversion
- Small app size (only 16.1 MB)
- Available in multiple languages
- Supports iOS 11.0 or later versions
- The app is free with no watermarks
- You can install the app on your iPad
- Rotated videos can be played on all media players
- It exports the rotated video directly to your camera roll
Cons
- You need to purchase the app to remove advertisements
RFV
Here’s another free app to rotate and flip your videos. You can download RFV on both Android and iPhone smartphones. However, the iPhone version of the app works flawlessly. In fact, the ratings on both platforms also confirm that there are more happy iPhone users of this app than Android users.
RFV is a quick solution to correct your video orientation. So, if you have recorded the video through your iPhone at the wrong angle, you can use the app to flip and turn the clip’s position without much trouble. And you can do all of this just by selecting the options at the bottom of the app’s interface.
Features
- 90° degrees rotations
- Quick resetting
- Horizontal and vertical mirror flipping
- Turn photos into videos
- Video podcast
Pros
- RFV is a free video rotating app
- Easy installation on iPad
- Supports iOS 12.0 or later versions
- Direct loading of clip on the app from camera roll
Cons
- Large app size (41.7 MB)
- Unavailable for older iPhone versions
- It does not support file sizes above 200 MB
- Problems with saving the video on Android phones
Video Rotate – Flip Video
Video Rotate – Flip Video is the third in line when it comes to free video rotators for iPhones. The tool has pretty straightforward options regarding 90-degree clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations. Moreover, you can also play with different angles to adjust the orientation from 0 to 270 degrees.
Once you’re done rotating your video, you can save the new clip directly to your iPhone’s camera roll. At the same time, this app also allows you to share the rotated video on various social and communication platforms.
Features
- The app is specifically designed to rotate videos
- Uncomplicated app interface
- Live video preview
Pros
- Free and fast video rotator app for iPhone
- You can also install the app on an iPad
- Compatible with iOS 10.0 or later versions
Cons
- The app shows advertisements until you buy it
- No reset option – you have to start all over again
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Don’t want to fill your device’s storage with software? Well! You can rotate videos online for free in AVI format with ease. Here are the 3 best online video rotating tools.
Flixier
Flixier is a website that helps you create and edit videos through your internet browser. You can upload multiple videos or photos to add effects, text, and many more characteristics. This online platform allows you to add keyframes and transitions to your clips. Likewise, you can adjust your videos’ positioning, scaling, and resizing.
So can you rotate videos on Flixier?
Yes, you can and without paying a cent. The website offers a variety of options to rotate your clips. All you need to do is select the transform option and choose the rotation or flip option to see the results. And when you’re done rotating the video, simply export the file to your computer.
On the other hand, if you think you want to use Flixier frequently, you are required to buy a premium monthly or annual subscription. But until then, you can enjoy all the great traits for free.
Features
- Video rotation (90 degrees left and right)
- Video flipping (horizontal and vertical)
- Robust timeline
- 50+ transitions
- Green screen
- Live collaboration
- Screen recording
- Webcam recording
- Video effects
- Color correction
- Built-in media stock libraries
Pros
- Flixier is free
- No sign-up required
- Superfast rendering
- Variety of video templates
- Unlimited audio and video tracks
- Allows AVI media import and export
- Live video, microphone, and screen recording
Cons
- You need to purchase paid plans for team collaboration
- The free plan comes with limited projects, downloads, and storage
Clideo
Clideo is a great online tool that allows you to create and edit images and videos in one place. This web-based program comes with a variety of features, including video rotation and flipping.
To make your videos unique, Clideo permits you to add text and music to attract the audience. Moreover, the program supports different video formats, like AVI, MPG, MP4, WMC, MOV, VOB, and more.
You can do everything right from your internet browser without installing the application on your computer. All video files that you import and export on Clideo are well-protected.
As a user, you can select different resolutions, formats, and other features to make exciting videos within a few clicks. And apart from video rotation, the tool offers numerous beneficial options, such as reverse, speed, flip, loop, stop motion, and even memes creation.
Features
- Easy video flipping and rotation
- DPI conversion
- Video compressing
- Speed adjustment
- Slideshow creation
- Filters and presets
- Audio and video cutting
- Video and audio merging
- Subtitles and personalized text
- Color correction and fading effects
Pros
- All basic features are free to use
- Best for beginners
- Non-technical interface
- Supports various video formats (including AVI)
Cons
- This online tool lacks design elements and themes
- You need to buy the premium version to use Clideo daily
Rotate My Video.Net
Last but not the least, the Rotate My Video.Net is a free online tool designed for video rotation only. So, if your video is upside down or shot in the wrong direction, feel free to use this tool.
This web-based video rotator allows you to share the video to different social platforms directly from the website. Contrarily, you also save the rotated clips on your system.
Another interesting fact about this tool is that it has no limit. That means you can upload videos on the interface and rotate them as often as possible. However, the tool does not offer other features to groom your videos.
Moreover, the developers claim that the videos are deleted automatically from the server in a few hours. Therefore, your videos stay private and safe.
Features
- 90 degrees clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation
- Video ratio adjustment options (4:3 and 16:9)
- Band color option to fill the empty black space with colors
Pros
- Entirely free – no monthly or yearly subscription required
- Easy and quick process
- Supports AVI video files
- Video quality is not disturbed after rotation
Cons
- Lacks video flipping option
- It does not include any other features
Part 7: Bottom Line
Despite a long list of free video editors, finding the right one that simplifies the task without any trouble is hard. But with these top 16 best free AVI video rotators, you can flip and rotate videos in a couple of minutes. You can find the most suitable rotator Windows, MAC, iPhone, and Android. Or, you can use the online platforms to enjoy rotations at different angles. However, regardless of device or operating system, each rotator has pros and cons. So don’t hesitate to opt for the tool that fulfills all your needs.
Part 8: FAQs
Q1. How do I rotate a video for free?
You can rotate a video for free by downloading a free video rotator according to your operating system. You can also look for online tools for video rotation. Likewise, you can also install Android and iPhone apps to rotate clips from your phone.
Q2. What software can rotate video?
There are many software that helps you rotate videos. However, most of them are paid. So, if you’re looking for some free video rotators on MAC or Windows, you can download Filmora. On the other hand, you can download programs like Altrasoft, XMedia Recode, and Free Video Flip and Rotate for Windows.
Q3. How can I rotate a video without losing quality?
Not all video rotators can promise high-quality results. So if you want to rotate your clip without damaging the quality, you must choose top-notch video editors, like Filmora or iMovie.
Q4. How do you rotate an AVI file on a MAC?
You need to download video rotators, such as Kdenlive, iMovie, or OpenShot, to rotate your AVI files for free. But, you can choose Filmora for MAC to flip and turn your AVI videos to different angles for exceptional results.
Q5. How do I rotate a video online?
To rotate an AVI video online, you need to be extremely picky, as even most online tools don’t support AVI files. But online video editors like Flixier, Clideo, and RotateMyVideo.Net allow you to rotate AVI videos easily.
Did you rush to record a video in a mistaken direction? Or were you just excited to film the moments without noticing the position of your camera? Whatever the case, if you regret recording the clip at the incorrect angle, here’s your chance to do the alteration. The article includes the top 16 best free AVI video rotators you can use on MAC, Windows, iPhone, Android, and online. Plus, if you’re looking for a single platform to rotate or flip videos, you can learn the complete process by following the step-by-step Filmora Video Editor tutorial that works on MAC and Windows.
In this Article
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Android
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on iPhone
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Part 7: Bottom Line
Part 8: FAQs
Part 1: Best AVI Video Rotators to Rotate AVI Video on Windows and MAC – Filmora Video Editor [with steps]
Heard about Filmora but never used it? Surely, you’re missing great fun if you’re a video professional or a beginner video editor.
Filmora is an award-winning video editing software that works for both PC and MAC users. While the tool comes at an affordable price, you can still download the free setup to start showing your creativity.
This video editor has dozens of new effects, transitions, and many more features, which can help you create engaging videos. You can also enjoy some more key features, including audio ducking, color matching, motion tracking, split screen, video filters and transitions, speed control, and multiple exporting formats.
And, of course, video rotation is as easy as ABC! You can follow this step-by-step tutorial to rotate or flip your videos using Filmora 10. You can apply the same procedure if you have a different version.
Step 1: Download and Install Filmora
Visit Filmora Video Editor’s official website to download the newest version. Click on the “Try it Free” button according to your operating system (look at the icons on the button to identify the OS).
After downloading the setup, double-click the file to install the video editor. Then, open the program.
Feel free to judge the interface (see the image below), as it is pretty simple to understand. So, even if you’re a beginner, you can learn this tool within a few minutes of practice.
Step 2: Import the Video You Want to Rotate
The next is to bring the video file to Filmora’s library before proceeding. To do that, click on the “Movie Clip” icon in the center of the interface to select the clip from your computer’s hard drive.
Double-click or select the video and click the “Open” button to import files. The importing process may take several seconds or a few minutes, depending on the video size.
If you’re using Filmora for the first time, you might see the “Create Proxy File” message popping up right after the video import. So, simply click on the “Yes” button to go ahead.
Your video will be stored in the “Project Media” tab and will be visible next to the preview window.
Step 3: Drag and Drop the Video on Filmora’s Timeline
To rotate the video, first, you need to add it to the track. For that, take your mouse on the video, and select it by clicking the right button on your mouse. Keep holding the button to drag the video on the timeline. Remove your finger from the button after placing the clip on the track.
Right after the above step, you will get another message to help you decide whether you want to keep the resolution of the video to its original settings or match the media. Choose “Match to Media” for fast rendering.
However, if you’re a professional video editor, feel free to select the option that suits you the most.
Step 4: Rotate Your Video with Filmora
Double-click anywhere on the video that is already on the timeline.
You will see three tabs – “Video,” “Color,” and “Animation.” So choose the “Video” tab and click on the “Transform” option.
Once done, you will see three important options, which will help you rotate the video.
First, you will notice the “Rotate” option with an adjustment bar. This option will turn your video to different angles of your choice.
All you need to do is play with the adjustments by grabbing the “Round” knob-like button while keeping an eye on the preview window to see the results.
Just below “Rotate,” you will see the “Flip” option with “Horizontal” and “Vertical” mirror icons. Choosing any one of the icons will make your video mirror flip in horizontal or vertical directions.
The third option is “Scale” beneath the “Flip” option. Similar to the rotate option, this tool also has an adjustment bar. You can make adjustments to magnify or de-magnify the clip to fit the screen. Although this option isn’t mandatory, you can still use it if you find the need.
Now, click the “OK” button to apply rotation and return to the timeline.
Step 5: Save and Export Rotated Video to Your Widows or MAC
Here you will learn how to save the project and then export it. If you have already saved the project in the beginning, skip reading this part and directly hit the “Export” button.
Contrarily, you can also directly export your files without saving the project. But you won’t be able to make changes to the same project in the future as all source files will be lost. Therefore, saving the project and then exporting files is recommended.
So, if you’re done with step 4, save your project before going further.
You can go to the “File” tab, choose “Save Project,” and rename the video.
Rename your file and click on the “Save” button.
The new name will appear at the top of Filmora’s interface.
Lastly, click the “Export” button to save the file on your computer.
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Part 2: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on Windows
No luck with finding free movie rotators for your Windows operating system? Don’t stress! These three AVI video rotators will solve your problem.
Free Video Flip and Rotate
This tool could satisfy your requirements if you’re looking for a core video rotator. As the name sounds, the Free Video Flip and Rotate is software by DVD Video Soft that allows you to modify the orientation of your videos easily. In other words, this is one of the easiest video rotators for Windows users, which is also free to download and use.
It has a simple interface with user-friendly options, which permits you to rotate your videos from different angles. Besides, you can also use this software for mirroring your clips. Moreover, you can save your project in various video formats, such as AVI.
Features
- Vertical flip
- Horizontal flip
- 180° video rotation
- 90° clockwise video rotation
- 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
- Vertical flip with 90° clockwise video rotation
- Horizontal flip with 90° counter-clockwise video rotation
Pros
- One-click results
- Easy to install and run
- Free and user-friendly software
- Does not contain ads or spyware
- Requires 40.50 MB of hard disk space
- Supports AVI and other video formats
- Supports XP, Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11 versions
Cons
- Unavailable for MAC users
- Lack of additional features, such as color correction, cropping, etc.
XMedia Recode
XMedia Recode is a free tool for Windows users. While the software is meant to convert videos into different formats, you can also use it for video rotation. Nevertheless, XMedia Recode has various other options, making it perfect for basic video editing.
Moreover, this software can convert unprotected Blue-rays/DVDs, create different chapters, import subtitle tracks, and many more. However, one of the best features of this video converter-cum-rotator is the video remux. That means you can convert the video container format without changing the original size.
Contrarily, XMedia Recode allows you to rotate and convert videos for countless devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Android, Xbox360, and more. But all this can be done only through Windows operating system. You can download this tool without any paid subscription. However, choose suitable processing for smooth installation, such as Windows 64bit, Windows 32bit, Vista, or XP SP3.
Features
- Blur
- Delogo
- Rotation
- Padding
- Denoise
- Cropping
- Image flip
- Swap U/V
- Clip speed
- Color curves
- Video fading
- Mirror effect
- Image stabilization
- Custom resolution
- Import 32 subtitle tracks
- Direct copy of video and audio stream into your desired format
Pros
- Free software
- Speedy conversion
- Fast batch processing
- Variety of video and audio features
- Works on Windows XP to Windows 10
- Supports 40+ video formats, including AVI
Cons
- A bit complex interface for new users
Altrasoft
Altrasoft is a small software for Windows to help rotate and convert your videos. The total size of the setup is just 971 KB.
This software is best for small video clips, which need to be rotated without wasting time. The program is free to download and use. However, the interface appears a bit old compared to new tools.
Also, unlike XMedia Recode, Altrasoft comes with limited options. So, if you only desire to rotate or flip your video and save it in the AVI or any other format, go ahead and download it.
Features
- Borders
- Zooming
- Rotation
- Color settings
- Audio formatting
- Video codec settings
- Audio codec settings
Pros
- Free to use
- Ideal for short videos
- Extremely light software
- Simple rotation options
- Rotation angle adjustments
Cons
- Outdated interface
- Lack of customer support
Part 3: Top 3 Free Video Rotators on MAC
Have you already lost your MAC storage on downloading some incompetent video rotators which claim to support AVI files? You can try these three video rotators for MAC, which are free and compatible with AVI video formats.
Kdenlive
When it comes to free video rotators for MAC, it gets quite challenging to find the right tool. As a MAC OS user, you are left with limited options, especially when trying to rotate videos and save them in AVI format. However, Kdenlive appears to be a problem-solver.
Technically, Kdenlive is a free open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor with a variety of features. Nevertheless, its Mac version works excellent compared to Windows or Linux.
You can use this software to rotate videos and save them in AVI or any other available format. Also, this program has an attractive interface with a rich library of transition templates and fonts.
Besides, from the video rotation point of view, Kdenlive allows you to turn your videos at any angle.
Features
- Rotate and zoom
- Waveform
- Histogram
- Audio meter
- Vectorscope
- Proxy editing
- Text animation
- Keyframe interpolation
- Color grading and correction
- RGB parade Multi-track video editing
- Custom shortcuts and interface layouts
- Easy line-spacing and letter-spacing adjustment
- Supports seven video formats, including AVI, MOV, HD, UHD, HDV, WEBM, and MP4
Pros
- Free to use
- Fast rendering
- Automatic backup
- Easy video rotation
- Regular bugs fixation
- Cross-platform availability
- Dozens of professional effects and transitions
Cons
- Extremely unstable on Windows OS
IMovie
Want to get the job done quickly? Try iMovie in your MAC!
iMovie is a built-in video editing software to help create professional-level videos from your system. But you can also download iMovie if you can’t find it in the system.
Not just videos, but this software also allows you to cut and edit music without changing the files. Many filmmakers also love the tool, as they can add graphics to their projects to get remarkable results.
But that doesn’t stop new users from getting all the benefits the pros get with this software. How? Because it has a pretty straightforward look. You don’t need to click a hundred times to apply a simple effect, as all the options are right in front of you.
And when it’s about rotating a video in AVI format, feel free to rely on iMovie, as it supports several video file formats.
Features
- Video rotation and cropping
- Music and photo import
- 4K and HD video support
- Video transitions and effects
- Pre-installed backdrops and themes
- Supports working on multiple projects
Pros
- Free for MAC users
- Easy to learn
- User-friendly tools
- Extensive audio library
- Excellent movie templates
- Ideal Chroma-keying options
Cons
- Requires high storage space
- Lacks tagging and motion tracking
OpenShot
If complex video rotators make you ill, give OpenShot a shot!
It’s a free video editor which is incredibly simple to use. Most professionals around the world appreciate this powerful editing tool. Also, new users can do wonders by simply playing and understanding the options for a few minutes.
So if you plan to use OpenShot Video Editor , you would be glad to know that you can add animations, watermarks, and numerous other effects through this program. Plus, you can also enjoy audio editing within the same platform.
Although OpenShot can be installed for free on multiple operating systems, it still works best on MAC. So there’s no way to ignore this tool for rotating videos in MAC, especially when the options are limited.
Features
- Video rotation and resizing
- Drag and drop support
- Unlimited layers/tracks
- Color correction and settings
- 3D animated effects and titles
- Robust curve-based animations
- Video transitions and real-time previews
- Clip scaling, snapping, cutting, and trimming
- Image overlays, compositing, and watermarks
- Supports AVI and other audio, video, and image formats
Pros
- Free to use
- Easy editing
- No watermarking
- Available in 70+ languages
- Regular updates for improvement
- Stable performance on MAC systems
Cons
- Limited editing options for professionals
- Not suitable for old Windows OS versions
Part 4: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for Android
If using a PC to rotate your videos makes you lazy, you can change the angles of your clips through your Android phone.
So here are the three best video editing apps for Android lovers, which are free to use.
Rotate Video FX
Rotate Video FX is developed by Bizo Mobile. Despite being a small company, it has proven its mettle by offering several apps to its users in more than 100 countries. The firm is also specialized in developing mobile games for multiple platforms.
However, Rotate Video FX is one of its best creations in the world of video rotating mobile applications. This app allows you to choose the video you want to turn directly from your phone’s gallery.
And once the clip has been uploaded, you can rotate it to three different degrees by just touching the “Rotate” button.
Features
- Video rotation to 90, 180, and 270-degree angles
- Clear preview screen with no overlapping options
- Simple play, rotate, and import in a single attempt
- Social media sharing button for quick sending of media
- Automatically saves the rotated video to your phone’s gallery
Pros
- The app is free to use
- More than 1 million downloads
- Works on all android versions
Cons
- No frequent updates
- Not a user-friendly app
- Changes video resolution without permission
Smart Video Rotate and Flip
Clogica is the brainchild behind Smart Video Rotate and Flip video rotator for android. The company has been actively working in app development since 2014. And currently, it has more than 25 apps on the list, with 50 million total users.
Smart Video Rotate and Flip is a simple and smart tool to flip and rotate videos directly from your android device. So if you’re no longer interested in using desktop applications to do the job, here’s your chance to rotate your clips through your mobile phone or tablet.
This app offers a simple way to perform multiple flips and rotations simultaneously. The application works by re-encoding the media or by using the fast mode.
Features
- Allows video rotation and flips on different angles
- The output folder and renaming options
- Big preview screen and fast rendering
- Video recording directly from the application
- Permits you to make a video library within the app
Pros
- Free application
- Easy interface
- The app doesn’t change the video quality
- Allows you to mirror flip and rotate videos
- The latest update makes the app work faster
Cons
- The app contains ads
- Files become large after rotation
- Videos can only be saved to the phone’s internal memory
Rotate Video FREE
Rotate Video FREE is designed by LKR Studio. From 2014 till now, this app development company has produced seven mobile applications in the “Tools” category. And among its entire portfolio, the Rotate Video FREE app is one of the most popular creations.
Rotate Video FREE is a highly light and easy video rotator for Android devices. It has a simple interface with two main options: ‘ Pick Video’ to select the clip from your phone’s gallery. Then, the “Turn Left” button helps you rotate the video in multiple directions.
Features
- Rotates video to 90, 180, and 270 degrees
- HD video export quality
- Hassle-free rotate options
Pros
- Free of cost app
- Speedy video rotation process on large files
- Saves video directly to your phone’s memory
- Video rotation without affecting the resolution
Cons
- No mirror flipping
- The free version contains advertisements
- Hard to find the location of the saved videos
Part 5: Top 3 Free Video Rotators for iPhone
Are you struggling to find a good video rotator for iPhone? Here’s the list of three best iPhone apps to help you rotate your movies using your smartphone in AVI format.
Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy
Finding a video rotator for iPhone is a bit difficult, as most valuable applications comes after paying the price. But Video Rotate + Flip Video Easy app is totally free to download and use.
The app includes all the basic functions to rotate and flip videos in different angles. After downloading the app, you will notice a simple interface with seven options. So all you need to do is to import your video from the phone’s gallery, use the options to rotate the video, and save the rotated video in your phone.
The app is also available in different languages, including German, French, Japanese, English, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Russian.
Features
- Vertical mirror flipping
- Horizontal mirror flipping
- Frame wise video rotation
- 90° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
- 180° degrees clockwise and counter clockwise rotations
Pros
- Fast video conversion
- Small app size (only 16.1 MB)
- Available in multiple languages
- Supports iOS 11.0 or later versions
- The app is free with no watermarks
- You can install the app on your iPad
- Rotated videos can be played on all media players
- It exports the rotated video directly to your camera roll
Cons
- You need to purchase the app to remove advertisements
RFV
Here’s another free app to rotate and flip your videos. You can download RFV on both Android and iPhone smartphones. However, the iPhone version of the app works flawlessly. In fact, the ratings on both platforms also confirm that there are more happy iPhone users of this app than Android users.
RFV is a quick solution to correct your video orientation. So, if you have recorded the video through your iPhone at the wrong angle, you can use the app to flip and turn the clip’s position without much trouble. And you can do all of this just by selecting the options at the bottom of the app’s interface.
Features
- 90° degrees rotations
- Quick resetting
- Horizontal and vertical mirror flipping
- Turn photos into videos
- Video podcast
Pros
- RFV is a free video rotating app
- Easy installation on iPad
- Supports iOS 12.0 or later versions
- Direct loading of clip on the app from camera roll
Cons
- Large app size (41.7 MB)
- Unavailable for older iPhone versions
- It does not support file sizes above 200 MB
- Problems with saving the video on Android phones
Video Rotate – Flip Video
Video Rotate – Flip Video is the third in line when it comes to free video rotators for iPhones. The tool has pretty straightforward options regarding 90-degree clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations. Moreover, you can also play with different angles to adjust the orientation from 0 to 270 degrees.
Once you’re done rotating your video, you can save the new clip directly to your iPhone’s camera roll. At the same time, this app also allows you to share the rotated video on various social and communication platforms.
Features
- The app is specifically designed to rotate videos
- Uncomplicated app interface
- Live video preview
Pros
- Free and fast video rotator app for iPhone
- You can also install the app on an iPad
- Compatible with iOS 10.0 or later versions
Cons
- The app shows advertisements until you buy it
- No reset option – you have to start all over again
Part 6: Top 3 Free Video Rotators Online
Don’t want to fill your device’s storage with software? Well! You can rotate videos online for free in AVI format with ease. Here are the 3 best online video rotating tools.
Flixier
Flixier is a website that helps you create and edit videos through your internet browser. You can upload multiple videos or photos to add effects, text, and many more characteristics. This online platform allows you to add keyframes and transitions to your clips. Likewise, you can adjust your videos’ positioning, scaling, and resizing.
So can you rotate videos on Flixier?
Yes, you can and without paying a cent. The website offers a variety of options to rotate your clips. All you need to do is select the transform option and choose the rotation or flip option to see the results. And when you’re done rotating the video, simply export the file to your computer.
On the other hand, if you think you want to use Flixier frequently, you are required to buy a premium monthly or annual subscription. But until then, you can enjoy all the great traits for free.
Features
- Video rotation (90 degrees left and right)
- Video flipping (horizontal and vertical)
- Robust timeline
- 50+ transitions
- Green screen
- Live collaboration
- Screen recording
- Webcam recording
- Video effects
- Color correction
- Built-in media stock libraries
Pros
- Flixier is free
- No sign-up required
- Superfast rendering
- Variety of video templates
- Unlimited audio and video tracks
- Allows AVI media import and export
- Live video, microphone, and screen recording
Cons
- You need to purchase paid plans for team collaboration
- The free plan comes with limited projects, downloads, and storage
Clideo
Clideo is a great online tool that allows you to create and edit images and videos in one place. This web-based program comes with a variety of features, including video rotation and flipping.
To make your videos unique, Clideo permits you to add text and music to attract the audience. Moreover, the program supports different video formats, like AVI, MPG, MP4, WMC, MOV, VOB, and more.
You can do everything right from your internet browser without installing the application on your computer. All video files that you import and export on Clideo are well-protected.
As a user, you can select different resolutions, formats, and other features to make exciting videos within a few clicks. And apart from video rotation, the tool offers numerous beneficial options, such as reverse, speed, flip, loop, stop motion, and even memes creation.
Features
- Easy video flipping and rotation
- DPI conversion
- Video compressing
- Speed adjustment
- Slideshow creation
- Filters and presets
- Audio and video cutting
- Video and audio merging
- Subtitles and personalized text
- Color correction and fading effects
Pros
- All basic features are free to use
- Best for beginners
- Non-technical interface
- Supports various video formats (including AVI)
Cons
- This online tool lacks design elements and themes
- You need to buy the premium version to use Clideo daily
Rotate My Video.Net
Last but not the least, the Rotate My Video.Net is a free online tool designed for video rotation only. So, if your video is upside down or shot in the wrong direction, feel free to use this tool.
This web-based video rotator allows you to share the video to different social platforms directly from the website. Contrarily, you also save the rotated clips on your system.
Another interesting fact about this tool is that it has no limit. That means you can upload videos on the interface and rotate them as often as possible. However, the tool does not offer other features to groom your videos.
Moreover, the developers claim that the videos are deleted automatically from the server in a few hours. Therefore, your videos stay private and safe.
Features
- 90 degrees clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation
- Video ratio adjustment options (4:3 and 16:9)
- Band color option to fill the empty black space with colors
Pros
- Entirely free – no monthly or yearly subscription required
- Easy and quick process
- Supports AVI video files
- Video quality is not disturbed after rotation
Cons
- Lacks video flipping option
- It does not include any other features
Part 7: Bottom Line
Despite a long list of free video editors, finding the right one that simplifies the task without any trouble is hard. But with these top 16 best free AVI video rotators, you can flip and rotate videos in a couple of minutes. You can find the most suitable rotator Windows, MAC, iPhone, and Android. Or, you can use the online platforms to enjoy rotations at different angles. However, regardless of device or operating system, each rotator has pros and cons. So don’t hesitate to opt for the tool that fulfills all your needs.
Part 8: FAQs
Q1. How do I rotate a video for free?
You can rotate a video for free by downloading a free video rotator according to your operating system. You can also look for online tools for video rotation. Likewise, you can also install Android and iPhone apps to rotate clips from your phone.
Q2. What software can rotate video?
There are many software that helps you rotate videos. However, most of them are paid. So, if you’re looking for some free video rotators on MAC or Windows, you can download Filmora. On the other hand, you can download programs like Altrasoft, XMedia Recode, and Free Video Flip and Rotate for Windows.
Q3. How can I rotate a video without losing quality?
Not all video rotators can promise high-quality results. So if you want to rotate your clip without damaging the quality, you must choose top-notch video editors, like Filmora or iMovie.
Q4. How do you rotate an AVI file on a MAC?
You need to download video rotators, such as Kdenlive, iMovie, or OpenShot, to rotate your AVI files for free. But, you can choose Filmora for MAC to flip and turn your AVI videos to different angles for exceptional results.
Q5. How do I rotate a video online?
To rotate an AVI video online, you need to be extremely picky, as even most online tools don’t support AVI files. But online video editors like Flixier, Clideo, and RotateMyVideo.Net allow you to rotate AVI videos easily.
Chromecast Local Media: A Comprehensive Guide for Streaming Videos on Any Device
How to Stream Local Video to Chromecast on Windows/Mac/Android/iOS
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Get below a detailed Chromecast app list. It tells you how to stream local files to TV through Chromecast from PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone, iPad and more. Now the Google cast supported video formats are limited to MP4 and WebM. If you have the format incompatibility issue, just use Video Converter to convert your video to be supported by Chrome.
To stream local files to TV from PC or Mac, there are totally 4 ways to choose from. Just get the 4 solutions below.
- Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
- Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
- Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
- Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
Step 1. Install Chrome browser and Chromecast extension
Make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome. You can check by clicking Settings > About Google Chrome to update your chrome.
Step 2: Connect Chromecast with TV
Plug in Chromecast in the HDMI input on your TV, and then plug the USB cord on the other end of the Chromecast to power it.
Step 3.Connect WiFi
Make sure that your computer and TV are connected in the same network. You should be connected to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi network.
If your Chromecast can’t be connected to the Wi-Fi network, please check the Chromecast router compatibility here .
Step 4.Install Google cast extension
Please download Google cast extension here . After installation, there will be a Cast tab on the Chrome browser. You can click the option button to set video quality as Extreme (720p high bitrate) or High (720p) for your HD TV.
Step 5. Play local Video or music
Drag your local files to chrome browser, or press Ctr + O to browse and import your files. And then your video will be played in Chrome’s built-in video viewer. Then click the Cast current tab on your browser to stream media files to Chromecast and then play it on TV.
Also you can choose Cast entire screen to share your desktop screen instead of a Chrome tab to TV.
Note:
1. If your videos can’t be streamed, that’s because Chromecast doesn’t support these formats. You can check all the supported media here . If you really want to cast any format, check the second solution.
2. Stream video in background: When you stream video to your TV, you can use the 2 Windows short cuts to stream local video to Chromecast in background.
Alt+Tab: It lets you do other things by switching to other opened programs/apps
Ctrl+Esc: You can start a new program by pressing the 2 buttons to pop up the Star menu.
Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
Step 1. Install Wondershare UniConverter
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Download and install Wondershare UniConverter Video Converter from its official website page.
Step 2. Import any video to the software
Make sure your Chromecast and PC are located in the same network. Then click the “Add Files” button or directly drag-n-drop to import your video to the program. After that, click the “Stream” pane on the right side and choose your Chromecast as the streaming device. When everything is ready, hit the “Stream” button at the bottom.
Step 3. Start streaming
In the pop up window, click the “Play To TV” button to stream your video to Chromecast. Then after a few seconds, you can enjoy your video right on the big screen. You can also control the playback process by clicking the perspective buttons in the streaming window. That’s done!
Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
Plex is a Chromecast app for PC, Mac and Linux. It is designed to stream local homemade videos and movies to your TV through Chromecast. To use this app, you need to subscribe the PlexPass and pay $4.99 for Plex app. After everything is prepared, just hit play and tap on the Chromecast button, and then your local videos can be successfully streamed to your TV. It supports MP4 and WebM.
More Information about How to use Plex for Chromecast .
Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Videostream for Google Chromecast is a free Chrome extension. To install it, the version of Chrome 32.0 is required. You can use it to free play local videos on Chromecast from your PC - Subtitles supported! Its supported format is MP4 and WebM.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Get below a detailed Chromecast app list. It tells you how to stream local files to TV through Chromecast from PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone, iPad and more. Now the Google cast supported video formats are limited to MP4 and WebM. If you have the format incompatibility issue, just use Video Converter to convert your video to be supported by Chrome.
To stream local files to TV from PC or Mac, there are totally 4 ways to choose from. Just get the 4 solutions below.
- Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
- Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
- Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
- Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
Step 1. Install Chrome browser and Chromecast extension
Make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome. You can check by clicking Settings > About Google Chrome to update your chrome.
Step 2: Connect Chromecast with TV
Plug in Chromecast in the HDMI input on your TV, and then plug the USB cord on the other end of the Chromecast to power it.
Step 3.Connect WiFi
Make sure that your computer and TV are connected in the same network. You should be connected to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi network.
If your Chromecast can’t be connected to the Wi-Fi network, please check the Chromecast router compatibility here .
Step 4.Install Google cast extension
Please download Google cast extension here . After installation, there will be a Cast tab on the Chrome browser. You can click the option button to set video quality as Extreme (720p high bitrate) or High (720p) for your HD TV.
Step 5. Play local Video or music
Drag your local files to chrome browser, or press Ctr + O to browse and import your files. And then your video will be played in Chrome’s built-in video viewer. Then click the Cast current tab on your browser to stream media files to Chromecast and then play it on TV.
Also you can choose Cast entire screen to share your desktop screen instead of a Chrome tab to TV.
Note:
1. If your videos can’t be streamed, that’s because Chromecast doesn’t support these formats. You can check all the supported media here . If you really want to cast any format, check the second solution.
2. Stream video in background: When you stream video to your TV, you can use the 2 Windows short cuts to stream local video to Chromecast in background.
Alt+Tab: It lets you do other things by switching to other opened programs/apps
Ctrl+Esc: You can start a new program by pressing the 2 buttons to pop up the Star menu.
Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
Step 1. Install Wondershare UniConverter
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Download and install Wondershare UniConverter Video Converter from its official website page.
Step 2. Import any video to the software
Make sure your Chromecast and PC are located in the same network. Then click the “Add Files” button or directly drag-n-drop to import your video to the program. After that, click the “Stream” pane on the right side and choose your Chromecast as the streaming device. When everything is ready, hit the “Stream” button at the bottom.
Step 3. Start streaming
In the pop up window, click the “Play To TV” button to stream your video to Chromecast. Then after a few seconds, you can enjoy your video right on the big screen. You can also control the playback process by clicking the perspective buttons in the streaming window. That’s done!
Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
Plex is a Chromecast app for PC, Mac and Linux. It is designed to stream local homemade videos and movies to your TV through Chromecast. To use this app, you need to subscribe the PlexPass and pay $4.99 for Plex app. After everything is prepared, just hit play and tap on the Chromecast button, and then your local videos can be successfully streamed to your TV. It supports MP4 and WebM.
More Information about How to use Plex for Chromecast .
Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Videostream for Google Chromecast is a free Chrome extension. To install it, the version of Chrome 32.0 is required. You can use it to free play local videos on Chromecast from your PC - Subtitles supported! Its supported format is MP4 and WebM.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Get below a detailed Chromecast app list. It tells you how to stream local files to TV through Chromecast from PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone, iPad and more. Now the Google cast supported video formats are limited to MP4 and WebM. If you have the format incompatibility issue, just use Video Converter to convert your video to be supported by Chrome.
To stream local files to TV from PC or Mac, there are totally 4 ways to choose from. Just get the 4 solutions below.
- Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
- Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
- Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
- Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
Step 1. Install Chrome browser and Chromecast extension
Make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome. You can check by clicking Settings > About Google Chrome to update your chrome.
Step 2: Connect Chromecast with TV
Plug in Chromecast in the HDMI input on your TV, and then plug the USB cord on the other end of the Chromecast to power it.
Step 3.Connect WiFi
Make sure that your computer and TV are connected in the same network. You should be connected to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi network.
If your Chromecast can’t be connected to the Wi-Fi network, please check the Chromecast router compatibility here .
Step 4.Install Google cast extension
Please download Google cast extension here . After installation, there will be a Cast tab on the Chrome browser. You can click the option button to set video quality as Extreme (720p high bitrate) or High (720p) for your HD TV.
Step 5. Play local Video or music
Drag your local files to chrome browser, or press Ctr + O to browse and import your files. And then your video will be played in Chrome’s built-in video viewer. Then click the Cast current tab on your browser to stream media files to Chromecast and then play it on TV.
Also you can choose Cast entire screen to share your desktop screen instead of a Chrome tab to TV.
Note:
1. If your videos can’t be streamed, that’s because Chromecast doesn’t support these formats. You can check all the supported media here . If you really want to cast any format, check the second solution.
2. Stream video in background: When you stream video to your TV, you can use the 2 Windows short cuts to stream local video to Chromecast in background.
Alt+Tab: It lets you do other things by switching to other opened programs/apps
Ctrl+Esc: You can start a new program by pressing the 2 buttons to pop up the Star menu.
Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
Step 1. Install Wondershare UniConverter
<
Download and install Wondershare UniConverter Video Converter from its official website page.
Step 2. Import any video to the software
Make sure your Chromecast and PC are located in the same network. Then click the “Add Files” button or directly drag-n-drop to import your video to the program. After that, click the “Stream” pane on the right side and choose your Chromecast as the streaming device. When everything is ready, hit the “Stream” button at the bottom.
Step 3. Start streaming
In the pop up window, click the “Play To TV” button to stream your video to Chromecast. Then after a few seconds, you can enjoy your video right on the big screen. You can also control the playback process by clicking the perspective buttons in the streaming window. That’s done!
Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
Plex is a Chromecast app for PC, Mac and Linux. It is designed to stream local homemade videos and movies to your TV through Chromecast. To use this app, you need to subscribe the PlexPass and pay $4.99 for Plex app. After everything is prepared, just hit play and tap on the Chromecast button, and then your local videos can be successfully streamed to your TV. It supports MP4 and WebM.
More Information about How to use Plex for Chromecast .
Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Videostream for Google Chromecast is a free Chrome extension. To install it, the version of Chrome 32.0 is required. You can use it to free play local videos on Chromecast from your PC - Subtitles supported! Its supported format is MP4 and WebM.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Get below a detailed Chromecast app list. It tells you how to stream local files to TV through Chromecast from PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone, iPad and more. Now the Google cast supported video formats are limited to MP4 and WebM. If you have the format incompatibility issue, just use Video Converter to convert your video to be supported by Chrome.
To stream local files to TV from PC or Mac, there are totally 4 ways to choose from. Just get the 4 solutions below.
- Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
- Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
- Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
- Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Solution 1: Cast Chrome browser to TV
Step 1. Install Chrome browser and Chromecast extension
Make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome. You can check by clicking Settings > About Google Chrome to update your chrome.
Step 2: Connect Chromecast with TV
Plug in Chromecast in the HDMI input on your TV, and then plug the USB cord on the other end of the Chromecast to power it.
Step 3.Connect WiFi
Make sure that your computer and TV are connected in the same network. You should be connected to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi network.
If your Chromecast can’t be connected to the Wi-Fi network, please check the Chromecast router compatibility here .
Step 4.Install Google cast extension
Please download Google cast extension here . After installation, there will be a Cast tab on the Chrome browser. You can click the option button to set video quality as Extreme (720p high bitrate) or High (720p) for your HD TV.
Step 5. Play local Video or music
Drag your local files to chrome browser, or press Ctr + O to browse and import your files. And then your video will be played in Chrome’s built-in video viewer. Then click the Cast current tab on your browser to stream media files to Chromecast and then play it on TV.
Also you can choose Cast entire screen to share your desktop screen instead of a Chrome tab to TV.
Note:
1. If your videos can’t be streamed, that’s because Chromecast doesn’t support these formats. You can check all the supported media here . If you really want to cast any format, check the second solution.
2. Stream video in background: When you stream video to your TV, you can use the 2 Windows short cuts to stream local video to Chromecast in background.
Alt+Tab: It lets you do other things by switching to other opened programs/apps
Ctrl+Esc: You can start a new program by pressing the 2 buttons to pop up the Star menu.
Solution 2: Cast with Wondershare Video Converter
Step 1. Install Wondershare UniConverter
<
Download and install Wondershare UniConverter Video Converter from its official website page.
Step 2. Import any video to the software
Make sure your Chromecast and PC are located in the same network. Then click the “Add Files” button or directly drag-n-drop to import your video to the program. After that, click the “Stream” pane on the right side and choose your Chromecast as the streaming device. When everything is ready, hit the “Stream” button at the bottom.
Step 3. Start streaming
In the pop up window, click the “Play To TV” button to stream your video to Chromecast. Then after a few seconds, you can enjoy your video right on the big screen. You can also control the playback process by clicking the perspective buttons in the streaming window. That’s done!
Solution 3: Cast with Plex for Chromecast
Plex is a Chromecast app for PC, Mac and Linux. It is designed to stream local homemade videos and movies to your TV through Chromecast. To use this app, you need to subscribe the PlexPass and pay $4.99 for Plex app. After everything is prepared, just hit play and tap on the Chromecast button, and then your local videos can be successfully streamed to your TV. It supports MP4 and WebM.
More Information about How to use Plex for Chromecast .
Solution 4: Cast with Videostream for Google Chromecast
Videostream for Google Chromecast is a free Chrome extension. To install it, the version of Chrome 32.0 is required. You can use it to free play local videos on Chromecast from your PC - Subtitles supported! Its supported format is MP4 and WebM.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
FCPX Image Editing 101: Cropping, Rotating, and More
Final Cut Pro X: How to Crop an Image
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
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How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
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- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Cropping an image means to remove a portion of the image, either to hide something you don’t want the audience to see or emphasize different elements within the image. Just as Photoshop allows us to crop still images, Final Cut Pro X allows us to crop moving video clips, as you’ll learn in this article.
This is a basic tutorial about Apple Final Cut Pro X, professional video editing software. However, if video editing is new to you, consider Wondershare Filmora for Mac . This is a powerful but easy-to-use tool for users just starting out. Download the free trial version below.
Download Mac Version ](https://tools.techidaily.com/wondershare/filmora/download/ )
How to Crop an Image in Final Cut Pro X
However, before I show how this is done, I need to explain one really important fact about video: all video uses what’s called “fixed resolution.” Fixed resolution means that high-definition video is always displayed at one of two sizes:
You May Also Like: How to Crop GIF Images >>
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
- 1920 x 1080 pixels
Unlike still images which can be thousands of pixels on a side, video clips are locked into one of these two sizes. This means that if you crop a video clip, to remove something you don’t like, the remaining pixels are often enlarged to fill the frame. Crop too much and your video clip will look blurry, blocky, and edges will look stair-stepped.
I’ll show you two ways to crop a video clip in this article, one that maintains a high image quality but reduces the size of the frame (called “trimming”) and the other that fills the frame with the image but reduces image quality (called “cropping”). You get to pick which one works the best for you.
TRIMMING
Trimming is the process of removing portions of a video clip without changing the size of the clip. This retains the highest amount of image quality.
For instance, here an image - courtesy of Pond5 (<www.pond5.com>). Let’s say that we want to emphasize the barn and not the sky.
The easiest way to do this is to click the icon in the lower left corner of the Viewer and choose “Crop.”
This displays the cropping tools in the Viewer.
Click the Trim button to turn on Trim mode. (This article discusses Trim and Crop. I’ll cover the Ken Burns effect in a future article.)
Grab one of the blue dots and drag to hide portions of the frame. I generally grab a corner, but any blue dot will do.
NOTE: Press and hold the Option key while dragging to drag opposite edges or corners. Press and hold the Shift key to constrain the trim to the same aspect ratio as the frame.
Drag other corners or edges to further trim the image.
When you have trimmed the image the way you want, click the “Done” button in the top right corner to exit trimming mode.
If no other clip is below the trimmed clip, the background will be black.
But, it actually isn’t black, it’s transparent. If you put another clip below it, you’ll see the lower clip underneath the trimmed image.
Trimming allows us to hide portions of a video clip, without changing the image quality of the clip that remains. However, trimming always creates transparent sections within an image.
CROPPING
Cropping allows us to select just a portion of a video clip, without creating any transparent sections, BUT, it degrades image quality.
There are several ways we can choose to crop an image:
- Click the Crop icon, as we illustrated above
- Right-mouse click (or Control-click) inside the Viewer and choose
- Type Shift+C
* In the Inspector > Video tab > Crop (this option provides the most precision, but is the least intuitive to use)
If you selected any option except the Inspector, click the Crop button in the Viewer.
Now, drag a blue button in one of the corners. Because cropping, unlike trimming, fills the frame with the portion of the image we select, we can only move corners and the image is always sized to match the aspect ratio of our sequence.
Final Cut displays numbers at the top of the Viewer indicating how much the image has been cropped.
Reposition the frame by grabbing inside the rectangle and dragging.
When you are happy with the results, click the Done button in the top right corner.
Notice that the selected portion of the image now fills the frame. Even though there is a clip below our cropped clip, we don’t see it.
And, if you look closely, you’ll see that the cropped image is softer (blurrier) than the original and edges are more likely to be stair-stepped.
RESET
To reset a cropped image back to its default settings, open the Inspector and click the small curved arrow to the right of the word “Crop.”
SUMMARY
Trimming is used to hide portions of an image and superimpose it over another image.
Cropping is used to reframe an image, say from a medium shot to a close-up, but runs the risk of overly softening an image. The general rule is that cropping a little is OK, but don’t crop too much.
I use both these techniques frequently in my own editing.
Benjamin Arango
Benjamin Arango is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Benjamin Arango
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