Flipping image when capturing video, VS9
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Flipping image when capturing video, VS9
I'm new user, and knowing the new program, I used to use the VS8, without probs, first problem was no audio in imported DVD's from my Handycam, Dolby Digital sound, the problem was solved upgrading to VS9, but the main problem is that I need to capture video from a microcamera attached to an endoscope, and the image flips upside down when capturing, and I cannot perform the Endoscopy studio!, the image is placed OK when finished, but in the time of capture I can't see it well, have you any hint on this prob?

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Trevor Andrew
Try FXbench from the Burger site. This is a video filter and can flip the video file.
I have not used this filter therefor cannot comment on its performance.
But if its as good as the transitions it will be ok.
http://www.burgers-transition-site.de/d ... index.html
I have not used this filter therefor cannot comment on its performance.
But if its as good as the transitions it will be ok.
http://www.burgers-transition-site.de/d ... index.html
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Is not in the transitions, is in the live capture video, during the capture, maybe it'll work I'll try, hope it works, the camera is working OK in other software, Pinnacle, but this has a very little preview window, and that's the reason not to use it! thanks for the answer!
, does anybody has another hint?
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Trevor Andrew
will flip video in timeline after capturetrevor andrew wrote:Try FXbench from the Burger site. This is a video filter and can flip the video file.
I have not used this filter therefor cannot comment on its performance.
http://www.burgers-transition-site.de/d ... index.html
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THoff
There are numerous possible causes, from bad codecs to bad video drivers. It is NOT a Videostudio problem.
The first thing I'd go is update the video card drivers to the latest WHQL-certified version that is available, remove any codec packs you might have installed, and run Windows Update to download any update (especially for DirectX) that might be available.
The first thing I'd go is update the video card drivers to the latest WHQL-certified version that is available, remove any codec packs you might have installed, and run Windows Update to download any update (especially for DirectX) that might be available.
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