I found instructions for flipping a video in VLC, which uses the Video codec tab, Filters, and Video transformation filter. If I open the resulting video in "Windows Media Player", it also plays upside-down. If I open the resulting video in "Movies and TV", the default player in Windows, it plays upside-down. If I open that resulting video in VLC, it looks fine. It then processes the video and does indeed create a new video with no audio. So I am copying the videos from my phone to my Windows 11 PC (at which point I can open it in any video player and it plays fine), and then I use the Convert/Save function to change the mp4 file, using profile "Video - H.264 + Mp3 (MP4)", where all I have done is unchecked the "Audio" box. Once they are shot, I want to strip out the audio. I have some insurance-related videos I am shooting on my phone.
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