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I have created a slideshow using videowave in Creator 9. The slideshow has worked, audio is fine. Video quality is great but the slideshow shows the pictures backwards and upside down. I have been online for help 3 times following all advice and nothing changes. I used MPEG-2 for DVD Best Qualtiy when creating the slideshow. I'm running Windows XP. The slideshow shows backwards and upside down when playing through the default player, Winamp. If I change to Windows Media Player the slideshow works fine, video and audio except that the video quality is degraded. Answering other online questions, my device name and driver dates are Intel® 82865G Graphics controller and 20/09/05 respectively. I have downloaded Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility and selected sonic cineplayer as the preferred decoder. Any suggestions out there before I toss the computer out my window??

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So you created a slideshow through Videowave and output is as mpeg2, right?

 

If you play that slideshow video in Cineplayer, is it still upside down?

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I have created a slideshow using videowave in Creator 9. The slideshow has worked, audio is fine. Video quality is great but the slideshow shows the pictures backwards and upside down. I have been online for help 3 times following all advice and nothing changes. I used MPEG-2 for DVD Best Qualtiy when creating the slideshow. I'm running Windows XP. The slideshow shows backwards and upside down when playing through the default player, Winamp. If I change to Windows Media Player the slideshow works fine, video and audio except that the video quality is degraded. Answering other online questions, my device name and driver dates are Intel® 82865G Graphics controller and 20/09/05 respectively. I have downloaded Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility and selected sonic cineplayer as the preferred decoder. Any suggestions out there before I toss the computer out my window??

 

That is a symptom of a problem with your video chip. Update the drivers for it, if there are any. You also might try opening MyDVD and bring in the .dmsm from VideoWave, create your menus, change to software rendering, and burn.

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