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Help !! my windows media player plays video clips upside down ?
i have the latest windows media player
when i play video files they are upside down.
any help would be appreciated
3 Answers
- Kim Z.Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
The problem is due to a variety of potential reasons: Your video player software, the file itself, or the codecs on your machine. The simplest solution here is not to use Windows Media Player for your file viewing. Try Real Player instead.
You can also try to update your codecs, a major culprit in upside down video issues. Try the ACE Mega Codec Pack. -link below-
- mailliamLv 61 decade ago
Uninstall it through Add or Remove Programs / restart / re install it. You will not lose any of your files or folders. WMP and IE have a habet of going wrong. If you do not trust my advice. Make a restore point before you do anything you can always go back.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Import the clip into windows movie maker, drag it into the timeline below > select on 'Effects' and drag and drop rotate 180* degress into the timeline, finally click publish movie and save to computer