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While there is a fix to running the upside-down movie patch on Windows XP, it doesn't work for everyone. (Me, for instance.) If you have the problem, or just want to latest version of the TrueMotion 2 codec, you can download a manual install here.
Once you have the file, unzip it and open the folder, then hit Ctrl+Alt+Del. In the task manager, close "explorer.exe". (Make sure you close the right one. Look for the one with the most memory usage.) Alt+tab back to the folder that you unzipped the codec. (Don't close the task manager) Right click on the file marked "OEMSETUP.INF", then click "Install". Once the codec is installed, close the folder and switch back to the task manager, then click File> New Task (Run...) and type "explorer", then hit enter. (You close explorer.exe is to force Windows to reload the codec, rather than rebooting.) If a Windows Explorer window opens, make sure that ALL open folders are closed and try again.
http://12.22.230.41/MicroTech/Hosted/Files-D/truemotion.zip (Courtesy of MicroTech File Hosting)
Once you have the file, unzip it and open the folder, then hit Ctrl+Alt+Del. In the task manager, close "explorer.exe". (Make sure you close the right one. Look for the one with the most memory usage.) Alt+tab back to the folder that you unzipped the codec. (Don't close the task manager) Right click on the file marked "OEMSETUP.INF", then click "Install". Once the codec is installed, close the folder and switch back to the task manager, then click File> New Task (Run...) and type "explorer", then hit enter. (You close explorer.exe is to force Windows to reload the codec, rather than rebooting.) If a Windows Explorer window opens, make sure that ALL open folders are closed and try again.
http://12.22.230.41/MicroTech/Hosted/Files-D/truemotion.zip (Courtesy of MicroTech File Hosting)