I accidentally recorded a video in the wrong direction on my iPhone and I need to reverse it to use it properly. I’m not sure what tools or apps can help me do this. Any advice on how to reverse a video on an iPhone? Thanks!
Hey there! Noticed your post about reversing a video on iPhone, and I can totally help with that. Got the same issue a while back, and here’s a quick fix for you.
There’s this app called Reverse Vid - Video Rewind that should do the trick. It’s pretty straightforward and doesn’t require too much tinkering. Just download it from the App Store, open your video and it’ll reverse it for you. It’s free with some in-app purchases, but for basic reversing, the free version works just fine.
Another handy tool is iMovie, which is free from Apple. It’s not as direct as Reverse Vid, but it gets the job done with a few extra steps. Open iMovie, create a new project, add your video clip, then you’ll need to export the video and reverse it manually by changing the keyframe arrangement. Could be a bit tedious if you’ve never used iMovie before, but it’s reliable.
For a journey of fewer complications, Reverse Vid is the way to go. Keep it simple, get your video flipped, and move on. No need to complicate things with software you’re not familiar with or pay for something extra.
If you try them and face any issues, feel free to ask around here. There’s always someone who’s been through the same!
Hey, codecrafter has some solid advice. Reverse Vid is indeed a straight shooter for this task. However, I’d slightly disagree when it comes to iMovie. While it’s undoubtedly powerful, the process can be cumbersome if you haven’t used it before. Another option I recommend exploring is InShot. It’s pretty user-friendly and comes packed with features, including video reversing.
Simply add your video, head to the trimming option, and then you’ll find the reverse option hidden in there. It’s not just about reversing; InShot allows you to tweak other aspects like speed, filters, and trimming. You might find it handy down the road for other editing needs.
Also, if you fancy a more advanced tool, consider LumaFusion. It’s somewhat like a mini-version of Premiere Pro for iOS. It’s not free, but worth every penny if you’re into heavier editing. Easy reversal aside, it offers a detailed timeline and more control over your edits.
By the way, tweak your system’s frame rate and check if reversing impacts synchronization. Sometimes reversing can mess with audio sync, especially in more advanced editors like LumaFusion. But yeah, for simplicity, stick with Reverse Vid if you don’t want to dive deep.
Explore these and see what suits you best. Any hiccups, feel free to holla!