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  1. Can some one help me ( It is not a joke) When i play a mpeg file the pictures are upside down. When i play the file with windows media player everything is all right.

    Krammie
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    Probably this problem is caused by DivxG400 filter.
    It tries to "help" to MPEG2 and DivX decoders to display video on some VGA cards. Maybe it help sometimes, but I never see.
    It is located at windows/system directory under divxg400.ax name
    You may try to unregister it:
    regsvr32 divxg400.ax /u
    Delete it, if this help.
    regsvr32 divxg400.ax to register back, if you want.
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  3. At one day the problem started. I search for regsvr32 and i found:

    REGSVR32.EX C:\windows\I386
    REGSVR32.EXE-25EEFE2F.pf C:\windows\Prefetch
    REGSVR32.EXE C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32
    REGSVR32.EXE D:\UITPAKKEN\NU\NU

    With one i have to delete? and what is the working of this files??
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  4. Like posdnya said u should type this whole line:
    "regsvr32 divxg400.ax /u " without the quotes in a dos prompt. What u found was the location of Regser32.exe.
    Patience is a virtye...so why wait?
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  5. Hi,

    It might also be the VobSub plug-in. Thi plug-in allows you to have original DVD (selectable) subtitles in windows mediaplayer.
    It saids in the manual of vobsub that the screen could turn upside down. Just right click on the movie and there should be an option to fix this. (Also when you right click an a (grayed-out) "Language" option is there, you know you have VobSub installed.)

    Greetz,

    pSyChO dAd
    The difference between genius and insanity is only measured by success !
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  6. Hi pSyCho dAd,

    My English is not so good there for i don't undertand every thing. I search for VobSub plug-in, but i did not fount it. Yuo said "Just right click on the movie". Where? When i play the movie with Mpeg2 player??? When i do that nothing happens. I can't find the option to fix this. Can you be more spycified??

    Gretings
    Krammie from Holland
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  7. Hi Krammie,

    For what i know, the VobSub plug-in can cause the screen to flip (With any kind of movie), but it only occurs in the Windows Media Player. If you use a DVD-player or someting else, it's probably not vobsub.

    Hope this helps.

    Greetz,

    pSyChO dAd
    The difference between genius and insanity is only measured by success !
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