FFmpeg 1.0 MultiMedia Library Released
An anonymous reader writes "The free software FFmpeg multi-media library that's used by VLC, MPlayer, Chrome, and many other software projects has reached version 1.0 after being in development since 2000. The 1.0 release incorporates new filters/decoders and other A/V enhancements. The code is available from FFmpeg.org."
using an iPhone.
Found your problem
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I wonder if they've finally managed to integrate correct video orientation handling when dealing with QuickTime movies. Lack of support was the reason VLC was unable to show QuickTime videos recorded using an iPhone.
You're holding it wrong.