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Old 20 March 2003, 05:59 PM
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I tried to decode a mpeg file in to a dvd type file so I could burn it to disk. used TMPGEnc and using wizard I selected the DVD NTSC type file option.

For some strange reason, it inversed the picture (upside down). realise that one of the settings had turned itself on (the inverse option)so i turned the settting off and tried again. But it did the same thing again and turned the picture upside down.

This cant be right surely??
Old 20 March 2003, 06:04 PM
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have you installed the "nimo" codec pack by any chance...

if so get rid of it, then install it again but turn of the Matrox-G filter codec............

all the best jay
Old 20 March 2003, 06:13 PM
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no Ive not got nimo installed.
Old 20 March 2003, 06:23 PM
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playing around and something called DivXG400 popped up. What the hell is this? Is it something to do with ffdshow?
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I've still got this problem.

Does it for all types of files that I convert from Xvid to avi. They copy fine and even preview fine. Its just when I play them after in media player they play upside down and squash.

Anybody know why?
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