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    I've looked through the documentation, and searched the forum but I have not found any reference to Flip Video. The check-box marked Flip Video(S) is on the 'Replat Converter - AVI video audio settings' dialog box.

    Can anyone tell me what this is for?

    Thanks a lot ... Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_wickett View Post
    I've looked through the documentation, and searched the forum but I have not found any reference to Flip Video. The check-box marked Flip Video(S) is on the 'Replat Converter - AVI video audio settings' dialog box.

    Can anyone tell me what this is for?

    Thanks a lot ... Dave
    Hi Dave,

    The "Flip Video" setting is used to flip the video over 180 degrees. Every once in a while, you might get an upside down video after a conversion depending on the video you are converting from. This could be due to a codec that was installed on your system by one of your players or a codec package you might have installed. If you do get an upside down video after a conversion, just try converting again, with the "Flip Video" setting checked in Replay Converter's settings.

    Regards,
    Mike Christensen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Christensen View Post
    Hi Dave,

    The "Flip Video" setting is used to flip the video over 180 degrees. Every once in a while, you might get an upside down video after a conversion depending on the video you are converting from. This could be due to a codec that was installed on your system by one of your players or a codec package you might have installed. If you do get an upside down video after a conversion, just try converting again, with the "Flip Video" setting checked in Replay Converter's settings.

    Regards,
    Mike Christensen
    Thank you very much.
    Dave

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