What's New

- iOS 7 support (including new icons and theme)
- Support for iPhone 5s slo-mo (120 fps) videos
- New video library scanner (5x faster than previous version, no longer requires a disk cache)
- Animated rotation thumbnails
- Copying of metadata from original video (including recorded date)
- Improved compatibility with non-standard video files
- Improved error handling and reporting
- "Slow mode" rotation speed performance improvements
- Cancel button on rotation mode dialog
- Button bar link back to help / introduction page

App Description

Video Rotate solves the problem of your iPhone or iPad incorrectly detecting orientation when shooting video and allows you to correctly rotate video.

Video Rotate provides two methods of rotation, fast-but-less-compatible (metadata) and slow-fully-compatible (frame-by-frame) rotation. Video Rotate rotates videos in your camera / import albums through 90, 180 or 270 degrees (compatible with most MPEG-4; .MOV, .MP4 format files).

Help us to help you, any user who is experiencing difficulty please contact us directly for support: [email protected]

Video Rotate provides two methods of rotation, before use please read the descriptions below to understand the difference.

Fast mode - only the orientation flag of the video file is modified, no transcoding of data occurs. This mode is completely lossless and is compatible with iOS and Quicktime, however some media players (notably PC based) do not honor the orientation flag.

Slow mode - the video is decoded, rotated and encoded frame by frame. The resulting video file is compatible with all media players (and online services). Compression settings are duplicated from the original (hence file sizes will be similar).

Note that rotations to 0° are always carried out in fast mode as there is no frame rotation to be carried out.

Because of iOS security restrictions Video Rotate cannot remove the old video file, you must do this manually in the gallery.

Video Rotate can not rotate DRM protected movies or shows downloaded from iTunes.

Location permission (iOS 5 and lower)

In order to access your media library Video Rotate must first ask you for permission to 'Determine Your Location'. This standard Apple alert indicates that Video Rotate is asking for permission to access your media library which can include GPS location in metadata. Note that we never actually access the location information in your videos.

If upon first startup you select 'Don't Allow' your device will remember this and there is no way for us to ask for the permission again, you must enable permission in your device Settings -> Location Services.

iPhone Screenshots

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iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • March 25, 2013 Initial release
  • April 02, 2013 New version 2.0
  • April 07, 2013 Price increase: FREE! -> $0.99
  • October 10, 2013 New version 3.0.1

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