If you have video footage that was recorded upside down, you can use Windows Movie Maker to rotate it 180 degrees using the Mirror Horizontal and Mirror Vertical video effects. This instructional video walks you through step by step to show you how it is done!
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Thanks for the video but I think I'm using a different version, mine is called Windows Live Movie Maker and none of the options you mentioned are available to me. Is there a way to downgrade to just Windows Movie Maker instead? Thanks ever so much. johnnymcelroy@outlook.com
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