![]() ![]() But Picasa rotated them correctly until the K-Lite codec was installed. The wzdu53.exe was downloaded from the Codec Tweak Tool. Picasa probably does not support rotation. The name and size of the genuine installer is mentioned on the download page.Īre those MP4 files coming from a phone? Those may be recorded in landscape mode and contain rotation metadata for the player. You must have clicked on an advertisement. (A total of 13 codecs, 0 shown, 13 hidden)Īdmin wrote:That is not an updater for K-Lite. (A total of 14 codecs, 0 shown, 14 hidden) (A total of 56 default source filters, 0 shown, 56 hidden) ![]() (A total of 2 filters, 0 shown, 2 hidden) (A total of 72 filters, 0 shown, 72 hidden) ![]() MPC decoder: h264=DXVA2N hevc=DXVA2N vp9=DXVA2N vc1=0 mpeg2=0 I closed that window because I never want to change a bunch of things at the same time - if something goes wrong how do you know which Poodle peed on the rug? But when the Winzip window closed the wzdu53.exe window was gone and the update, apparently, did not "take."Ĭodec Tweak Tool | Log file | Generated at 16:06:45ĬPU name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6500U CPU 2.50GHzĬPU details: 2592 MHz | 4 core(s) | Family 6 Model 78 Stepping 3 It seemed to be installing the new version but then a window opened with Winzip Driver Updater asking to update 20 other drivers (k-lite is not on this list). Next problem: I downloaded wzdu53.exe to update to k-lite version 16.8.7. Now when I open them in Picasa they are rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Next time I fired up Picasa, it began (apparently) re-importing all my. So I installed k-lite codec, version 16.6.5 (full). MP4 files for years with no problems, but noticed in January that it wasn't finding and importing all my new. ![]()
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