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		<title>A script for rotating digital camera videos!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A while ago, after flickr launched the ability to upload "long photos", I shot a clip of waves crashing on the beach, and wanted to share it. But it seems there is no easy way of rotating a video to sit upright - so, to cut a long story short, I wrote one: welcome to VidRotate!]]></description>
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