http://www.dropshots.com/sneezer#date/2011-08-11/03:15:15
Is there a way to fix this, and more importantly, prevent this from happening again? I used a lossless codec from MSU, and i made this video with camstudio. Anyway, here is the resulting file. Can it be fixed? Can it also be prevented? It's supposed to be a video of a woman's shoe, but as you can see, it's all slanted. Please advise...
		
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	Could be the div by 2 issue ... what ever you recorded should have a resolution of both height and width being divided by 2 ... anything else may produce slanted video ... should be able to load the video into virtualdub, video set to full processing then apply video > filter > resize ... make sure height and width are dividable by 2 ... video > compression ... generally xvid or other. 
 
 If audio is included set to full processing then compression.
 
 Once done go to file > save as ... choose location to save new file and name it ... and let virtualdub run the task.
 
 Now the new file should play as expected.
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	Thanks Bjs!! That did the trick. Note to self: Make sure height and width are divisible by 2. 
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