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  1. Does anyone know why .wmv video file with wmv8 codec is coded upside-dwon?
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  2. Why is my encoded video upside down when I play it back in Windows Media Player?
    Occasionally, encoded video will be upside down when it is played in Windows Media Player because capture card drivers interpret the packed YUV file format in different ways.

    Windows Media 8 Encoding Utility enables you to set a registry key that will flip the video before encoding it so that it displays correctly. By default this feature is disabled. To enable this feature, use the registry editor to locate the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Scrunch\WMVid eo\
    Vertical Flip Packed YUV, and then set the DWORD value of this registry key to 1.

    To get to the registry editor, go to Start and click on Run and type in "regedit". Navigate to the above directory and change the value to 1. This used to happen to me to, but this fixed it up. EVERY file that I have ever encoded has needed this modification.

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  3. thanx for the quick tip... it worked
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