i was trying out 6.0 and all my source clips would show up in the viewer window upside down. and when i went to watch them thru winamp and wmp they were upside down too.
ive tried reconfiguring my codecs but no luck. did i break it? im good at that stuff.
videos upside down in adobe premier 6.0
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there were a few the files show this as the codec info
DivX® 6.1.1 Codec (1 Logical CPU)
Windows Media Video 9 (not exactly sure about this one)
flac (at least that what it looks to be)
MainConcept MPEG-2
those were the ones i could find atleast
DivX® 6.1.1 Codec (1 Logical CPU)
Windows Media Video 9 (not exactly sure about this one)
flac (at least that what it looks to be)
MainConcept MPEG-2
those were the ones i could find atleast
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FLAC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLAC) is an audio codec and shouldn't have an effect on your video playback. I'd be surprised if this is the culprit.
You could almost rule out Windows Media Video 9 as it is from Microsoft and should be thoroughly tested by their engineers, but there is always the chance.
More likely, it may be a result of some codec pack you downloaded and installed. Possibly from a conflict between an old ffdshow and DivX and/or XviD. These reports are unconfirmed.
Some possibly helpful links:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269967
http://www.divxmovies.com/faq/#4.8
I'd uninstall any codec pack I can find and then re-install the stuff you really need. I suggest the latest CCCP (link in my signature), XviD (for encoding AMVs - optional), then any other codec you find you really need (FLAC, OGG, etc.), although most can be decoded by ffdshow.
You could also try updating your video drivers.
You could almost rule out Windows Media Video 9 as it is from Microsoft and should be thoroughly tested by their engineers, but there is always the chance.
More likely, it may be a result of some codec pack you downloaded and installed. Possibly from a conflict between an old ffdshow and DivX and/or XviD. These reports are unconfirmed.
Some possibly helpful links:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269967
http://www.divxmovies.com/faq/#4.8
I'd uninstall any codec pack I can find and then re-install the stuff you really need. I suggest the latest CCCP (link in my signature), XviD (for encoding AMVs - optional), then any other codec you find you really need (FLAC, OGG, etc.), although most can be decoded by ffdshow.
You could also try updating your video drivers.