{"id":12276,"date":"2015-02-07T05:07:11","date_gmt":"2015-02-06T18:07:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/wordpress\/?p=12276"},"modified":"2015-02-07T05:07:11","modified_gmt":"2015-02-06T18:07:11","slug":"quicktime-player-video-flip-for-youtube-tutorial","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/ITblog\/quicktime-player-video-flip-for-youtube-tutorial\/","title":{"rendered":"QuickTime Player Video Rotation for YouTube Tutorial"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"width: 230px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><a target=_blank href=\"http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/Mac\/QuickTimePlayer\/FlipForYouTube\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"float:left; border: 15px solid pink;\" alt=\"QuickTime Player Video Rotation for YouTube Tutorial\" src=\"http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/Mac\/QuickTimePlayer\/FlipForYouTube\/Romeo_Nala_flip-20of.jpg\" title=\"QuickTime Player Video Rotation for YouTube Tutorial\"   \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">QuickTime Player Video Rotation for YouTube Tutorial<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The automation and software integration of videos, that need rotation, all the way from mobile phone creation to YouTube showing, via <a target=_blank title='QuickTime Player' href='http:\/\/www.apple.com\/au\/quicktime\/download\/'>QuickTime Player<\/a> and Gmail email is pretty seamless, except that YouTube blocks QuickTime Player&#8217;s share to YouTube functionality, which made me, today, change my Gmail password &#8230; grrrrrrrrhhhhh &#8230; anyway, otherwise, it&#8217;s still pretty easy to &#8230;<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>open Gmail email to receive a *.MOV video (featuring <a onmouseover=\"document.getElementById('ourpic').style.display='inline'; \" target=_blank href=\"http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/Mac\/QuickTimePlayer\/FlipForYouTube\/Romeo_Nala.jpg\" title='Romeo and Nala'>Romeo and Nala<\/a>\n<div style='display:inline;'><img  id='ourpic' style='display:none;'  src='http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/Mac\/QuickTimePlayer\/FlipForYouTube\/Romeo_Nala.jpg' title='RomeoNala'><\/img><\/div>\n<p>) attachment derived from one created by an iPhone but rotated so that you&#8217;d have to turn your head to view it<\/li>\n<li>download that *.MOV and choose to open with QuickTime Player (which is the default application for such occurrences on this Mac laptop &#8230; but maybe not your (Mac (laptop)))<\/li>\n<li>use QuickTime Player&#8217;s Edit-&gt;Rotate Right to make the video watchable without amusing the rest of the household (spoilsport!)<\/li>\n<li>use QuickTime Player&#8217;s File-&gt;Export-&gt;480p&#8230; option to export to another *.MOV we&#8217;ll call NalaBBearFlipped.MOV<\/li>\n<li>click the &#8220;Share&#8221; icon at bottom right and select YouTube option<\/li>\n<li>fill in your Gmail account (link to YouTube channel) credentials &#8230; shock, horror &#8230; <a target=_blank title='YouTube QuickTime Player issue' href='https:\/\/discussions.apple.com\/thread\/6779095'>found out YouTube blocks QuickTime Player<\/a> &#8230; so, instead &#8230;<\/li>\n<li>go to Firefox web browser and go to <a target=_blank title='YouTube' href='https:\/\/www.youtube.com'>YouTube<\/a> and open up your YouTube channel and click its &#8220;Upload&#8221; button<\/li>\n<li>go to Finder and go to the folder with NalaBBearFlipped.MOV<\/li>\n<li>halve the screens for each<\/li>\n<li>drag and drop Finder&#8217;s NalaBBearFlipped.MOV into the YouTube drag and drop area<\/li>\n<li>fill out all the &#8220;necessaries&#8221; at YouTube<\/li>\n<li>click YouTube&#8217;s &#8220;Publish&#8221; button &#8230; voila &#8230; a new YouTube clip as shown below &#8230;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/XpL3sCk-zOg\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>Hope you enjoy today&#8217;s <a target=_blank href=\"http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/Mac\/QuickTimePlayer\/FlipForYouTube\/\" title='Click picture'>tutorial<\/a>, the main lesson of which was intended to be about the <a target=_blank href=\"http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/Mac\/QuickTimePlayer\/FlipForYouTube\/Romeo_Nala_flip-5of.jpg\" title='Rotation in QuickTime Player'>rotating<\/a> of videos, with the help of QuickTime Player, in readiness for YouTube when using a Mac laptop.<\/p>\n<p>If this was interesting you may be interested in <a title='Click here to see topics in which you might be interested' href='#d12156' onclick='var dv=document.getElementById(\"d12156\"); dv.innerHTML = \"&lt;iframe width=670 height=600 src=\" + \"http:\/\/www.rjmprogramming.com.au\/wordpress\/?tag=youtube\" + \"&gt;&lt;\/iframe&gt;\"; 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