Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:47 pm
If gspot says that the same codec is being used in both, then it's very unlikely to be some other codec interfering.
When you're playing an flv file, a new icon should appear in your tray (by the clock), it should have an F on it. Right click that and choose "ffdshow video decoder". Now at the bottom left you'll see "output", click on that. Now near the bottom on the right you'll see "flip", make sure "flip" is UNchecked, then click apply.
The flip option turns the video upside down. I have no idea why they included such an option, but it's probably the source of your problem.
When you're playing an flv file, a new icon should appear in your tray (by the clock), it should have an F on it. Right click that and choose "ffdshow video decoder". Now at the bottom left you'll see "output", click on that. Now near the bottom on the right you'll see "flip", make sure "flip" is UNchecked, then click apply.
The flip option turns the video upside down. I have no idea why they included such an option, but it's probably the source of your problem.