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I've just upgraded from Win2000pro to Windows XP, and all the software I use to play DivX films (from MicroDVD to mediaplayer) shows them flipping the vertical axys. So, image is not rotated of 180°, but actually flipped. Anyone knows how to work it out?
ps: I've also tried to reinstall the old codecs, but without any change.
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Maestà
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Location: Ferrara - Italy
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I upgraded to XP from 2000 too but I didn't had any problem: I suggest you to do a fresh installation of the OS.
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I also had the same problem as did quite a few other people I know all of whom had a newly installed version of Win XP (Both home and professional versions).
You can try this as it has worked for all of us: In media player Go to Tools -> Options -> Performance -> Advanced Deselect \"Use video mixing renderer\" this fixed the problem for me and still allows brightness adjustment and the like. if that doesn't work try the following link: http://www.divxmovies.com/forums/vie...c=99&forum=4&0 |
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